Development and evaluation of a range anxiety-reducing business model for connected full electric vehicles

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Main Author: Kammerer, Sven Daniel
Other Authors: Andreassi, Tales
Language:English
Published: 2012
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spelling ndltd-IBICT-oai-bibliotecadigital.fgv.br-10438-102582019-01-21T17:31:30Z Development and evaluation of a range anxiety-reducing business model for connected full electric vehicles Kammerer, Sven Daniel Andreassi, Tales Rochman, Ricardo Ratner Escolas::EAESP Pacheco, Julia Alice Sophia von Maltzan Electric vehicles Eletric car Business models Range anxiety Ciência política Veículos elétricos Indústria automobilística - Europa Negócios Submitted by Eliene Soares da Silva (eliene.silva@fgv.br) on 2012-11-26T14:59:25Z No. of bitstreams: 1 FINAL THESIS_Sven Kämmerer.pdf: 4409442 bytes, checksum: f0b4d51fcb5997ef130c873c65386e15 (MD5) Approved for entry into archive by Eliene Soares da Silva (eliene.silva@fgv.br) on 2012-11-26T15:03:02Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 FINAL THESIS_Sven Kämmerer.pdf: 4409442 bytes, checksum: f0b4d51fcb5997ef130c873c65386e15 (MD5) Made available in DSpace on 2012-11-26T15:16:15Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 FINAL THESIS_Sven Kämmerer.pdf: 4409442 bytes, checksum: f0b4d51fcb5997ef130c873c65386e15 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2012-09-27 This thesis develops and evaluates a business model for connected full electric vehicles (FEV) for the European market. Despite a promoting political environment, various barriers have thus far prevented the FEV from becoming a mass-market vehicle. Besides cost, the most noteworthy of these barriers is represented by range anxiety, a product of FEVs’ limited range, lacking availability of charging infrastructure, and long recharging times. Connected FEVs, which maintain a constant connection to the surrounding infrastructure, appear to be a promising element to overcome drivers’ range anxiety. Yet their successful application requires a well functioning FEV ecosystem which can only be created through the collaboration of various stakeholders such as original equipment manufacturers (OEM), first tier suppliers (FTS), charging infrastructure and service providers (CISP), utilities, communication enablers, and governments. This thesis explores and evaluates how a business model, jointly created by these stakeholders, could look like, i.e. how stakeholders could collaborate in the design of products, services, infrastructure, and advanced mobility management, to meet drivers with a sensible value proposition that is at least equivalent to that of internal combustion engine (ICE) cars. It suggests that this value proposition will be an end-2-end package provided by CISPs or OEMs that comprises mobility packages (incl. pay per mile plans, battery leasing, charging and battery swapping (BS) infrastructure) and FEVs equipped with an on-board unit (OBU) combined with additional services targeted at range anxiety reduction. From a theoretical point of view the thesis answers the question which business model framework is suitable for the development of a holistic, i.e. all stakeholder-comprising business model for connected FEVs and defines such a business model. In doing so the thesis provides the first comprehensive business model related research findings on connected FEVs, as prior works focused on the much less complex scenario featuring only 'offline' FEVs. 2012-11-26T15:16:15Z 2012-11-26T15:16:15Z 2012-09-27 info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis KAMMERER, Sven Daniel. Development and evaluation of a range anxiety-reducing business model for connected full electric vehicles. Dissertação (Mestrado Profissional em Gestão Internacional) - FGV - Fundação Getúlio Vargas, São Paulo, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10438/10258 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess reponame:Repositório Institucional do FGV instname:Fundação Getulio Vargas instacron:FGV
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topic Electric vehicles
Eletric car
Business models
Range anxiety
Ciência política
Veículos elétricos
Indústria automobilística - Europa
Negócios
spellingShingle Electric vehicles
Eletric car
Business models
Range anxiety
Ciência política
Veículos elétricos
Indústria automobilística - Europa
Negócios
Kammerer, Sven Daniel
Development and evaluation of a range anxiety-reducing business model for connected full electric vehicles
description Submitted by Eliene Soares da Silva (eliene.silva@fgv.br) on 2012-11-26T14:59:25Z No. of bitstreams: 1 FINAL THESIS_Sven Kämmerer.pdf: 4409442 bytes, checksum: f0b4d51fcb5997ef130c873c65386e15 (MD5) === Approved for entry into archive by Eliene Soares da Silva (eliene.silva@fgv.br) on 2012-11-26T15:03:02Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 FINAL THESIS_Sven Kämmerer.pdf: 4409442 bytes, checksum: f0b4d51fcb5997ef130c873c65386e15 (MD5) === Made available in DSpace on 2012-11-26T15:16:15Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 FINAL THESIS_Sven Kämmerer.pdf: 4409442 bytes, checksum: f0b4d51fcb5997ef130c873c65386e15 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2012-09-27 === This thesis develops and evaluates a business model for connected full electric vehicles (FEV) for the European market. Despite a promoting political environment, various barriers have thus far prevented the FEV from becoming a mass-market vehicle. Besides cost, the most noteworthy of these barriers is represented by range anxiety, a product of FEVs’ limited range, lacking availability of charging infrastructure, and long recharging times. Connected FEVs, which maintain a constant connection to the surrounding infrastructure, appear to be a promising element to overcome drivers’ range anxiety. Yet their successful application requires a well functioning FEV ecosystem which can only be created through the collaboration of various stakeholders such as original equipment manufacturers (OEM), first tier suppliers (FTS), charging infrastructure and service providers (CISP), utilities, communication enablers, and governments. This thesis explores and evaluates how a business model, jointly created by these stakeholders, could look like, i.e. how stakeholders could collaborate in the design of products, services, infrastructure, and advanced mobility management, to meet drivers with a sensible value proposition that is at least equivalent to that of internal combustion engine (ICE) cars. It suggests that this value proposition will be an end-2-end package provided by CISPs or OEMs that comprises mobility packages (incl. pay per mile plans, battery leasing, charging and battery swapping (BS) infrastructure) and FEVs equipped with an on-board unit (OBU) combined with additional services targeted at range anxiety reduction. From a theoretical point of view the thesis answers the question which business model framework is suitable for the development of a holistic, i.e. all stakeholder-comprising business model for connected FEVs and defines such a business model. In doing so the thesis provides the first comprehensive business model related research findings on connected FEVs, as prior works focused on the much less complex scenario featuring only 'offline' FEVs.
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