Morphological Analysis on Business Model of Electric Vehicles Charging Infrastructure in China

Suxiu Li, Yingqi Liu, Jingyu Wang, Ari Kokko

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    Abstract

    The issues of energy crisis and environment pollution have paved opportunities to electric vehicles (EVs), many countries take it as an effective way to reducing the depletion of fossil fuels and CO2 emissions. As the energy supply of electric vehicles, the development of charging infrastructure plays a big role in the process of EVs industrialization. Based on the morphological box of EVs charging infrastructure business model aboard proposed by foreign scholars Kley etc., and considering the status quo of EVs charging infrastructure in China, this paper finally builds a morphological box of EVs charging infrastructure business model for China, and takes the city Shenzhen as a case study. The research shows that we can achieve EVs Charging infrastructure business model innovation by combining design possibility on the right side of morphological box as much as possible.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the 8th International Symposium on Management of Technology (ISMOT '16) : Innovation-driven Capability Building and Industry Development
    EditorsXiaobo Wu, Qingrui Xu, Jin Chen
    Place of PublicationHangzhou
    PublisherZhejiang University
    Publication date2016
    Pages123-128
    ISBN (Print)9787894909299
    Publication statusPublished - 2016
    EventThe 8th International Symposium on Management of Technology. ISMOT '16 - Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China
    Duration: 3 Dec 20164 Dec 2016
    Conference number: 8
    http://www.som.zju.edu.cn/niim/ismot/conference

    Conference

    ConferenceThe 8th International Symposium on Management of Technology. ISMOT '16
    Number8
    LocationZhejiang University
    Country/TerritoryChina
    CityHangzhou
    Period03/12/201604/12/2016
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    Keywords

    • Electric vehicles
    • Charging infrastructure business model
    • Morphological box
    • Shenzhen case

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