TY - JOUR
T1 - Implementing Circular Business Models for the Second-life Battery of Electric Vehicles
T2 - Challenges and Enablers From an Ecosystem Perspective
AU - Toorajipour, Reza
AU - Chirumalla, Koteshwar
AU - Johansson, Glenn
AU - Dahlquist, Erik
AU - Wallin, Fredrik
N1 - Epub ahead of print. Published online: 28 August 2024.
PY - 2024/8/28
Y1 - 2024/8/28
N2 - This study adopts an ecosystem perspective to provide a detailed understanding of key challenges and enablers for implementing circular business models for electric vehicle battery second life. Although academia and practitioners believe electric vehicle (EV) batteries' second life is a potential solution, the commercial implementations are still far away. A crucial step toward such implementations is to identify the key challenges and enablers of circular business models. The criticality of this step is even more evident when approaching second life business models from an ecosystem perspective, where multiple stakeholders are involved in the creation, capture, and delivery of value. This research conducts an explorative study with 15 companies in the EV battery ecosystem and identifies nine categories of key challenges and seven categories of key enablers. Based on priority dimensions (short/long term) and the responsible entity (firm/ecosystem related), the study proposes a guiding framework to address challenges and enablers. The study contributes to the circular business model innovation and ecosystems literature related to the EV battery second life.
AB - This study adopts an ecosystem perspective to provide a detailed understanding of key challenges and enablers for implementing circular business models for electric vehicle battery second life. Although academia and practitioners believe electric vehicle (EV) batteries' second life is a potential solution, the commercial implementations are still far away. A crucial step toward such implementations is to identify the key challenges and enablers of circular business models. The criticality of this step is even more evident when approaching second life business models from an ecosystem perspective, where multiple stakeholders are involved in the creation, capture, and delivery of value. This research conducts an explorative study with 15 companies in the EV battery ecosystem and identifies nine categories of key challenges and seven categories of key enablers. Based on priority dimensions (short/long term) and the responsible entity (firm/ecosystem related), the study proposes a guiding framework to address challenges and enablers. The study contributes to the circular business model innovation and ecosystems literature related to the EV battery second life.
KW - Battery circularity
KW - Battery second life
KW - Circular business model innovation
KW - Climate-neutrality
KW - EV batteries
KW - EV battery ecosystem
KW - Second-life business models
KW - Second-life EV batteries
KW - Battery circularity
KW - Battery second life
KW - Circular business model innovation
KW - Climate-neutrality
KW - EV batteries
KW - EV battery ecosystem
KW - Second-life business models
KW - Second-life EV batteries
U2 - 10.1002/bse.3941
DO - 10.1002/bse.3941
M3 - Journal article
SN - 0964-4733
JO - Business Strategy and the Environment
JF - Business Strategy and the Environment
ER -