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Requesting control and flexibility: Exploring Swedish user perspectives of electric vehicle smart charging

Libertson, Frans LU (2022) In Energy Research & Social Science 92.
Abstract
The electrification of several sectors and the increasing role of volatile energy production mean that future energy systems will have to balance supply and demand to a higher degree. The increasing use of electric vehicles in particular will pose both challenges and opportunities for energy systems. Smart electric vehicle charging and user flexibility have been proposed as potential remedies for future imbalances in energy consumption, but the success of such remedies requires close collaboration between users and system operators. In smart charging schemes, users are expected to relinquish their control over charging while also being more flexible in their energy use. This study constitutes a mixed method case study, in which... (More)
The electrification of several sectors and the increasing role of volatile energy production mean that future energy systems will have to balance supply and demand to a higher degree. The increasing use of electric vehicles in particular will pose both challenges and opportunities for energy systems. Smart electric vehicle charging and user flexibility have been proposed as potential remedies for future imbalances in energy consumption, but the success of such remedies requires close collaboration between users and system operators. In smart charging schemes, users are expected to relinquish their control over charging while also being more flexible in their energy use. This study constitutes a mixed method case study, in which supplier-managed charging was tested at public charging stations and followed by three surveys (N = 1428, N = 24, N = 31) and semi-structured interviews (N = 27). The data was analyzed through statistical tests and by applying the framework of knowledge and perceptions. The data sets were then compared by using the concept of flexibility capital, in order to explore the flexibility capacity of users. The results show that while the participants were positive toward smart charging as a concept, the technology was also associated with uncertainty and anxiety. Furthermore, while the participants were willing to relinquish some control, their capacity for flexible energy use was dependent on factors beyond their direct control, including working patterns, financial resources, and access to charging stations. The conclusion is that the implementation and optimization of smart charging schemes are reliant not only on user attitudes but also on the extent to which these factors can be compensated for to facilitate user flexibility and avoid unfair flexibility markets. (Less)
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Plug-in hybrid electric vehicle, Battery electric vehicle, Smart charging, User perspective, Flexibility capital, Mixed methods
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Energy Research & Social Science
volume
92
article number
102774
publisher
Elsevier
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  • scopus:85136292270
ISSN
2214-6326
DOI
10.1016/j.erss.2022.102774
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Concepts, planning, demonstration and replication of Local User-friendly Energy communities
Sustainable urban governance and Smart grids
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English
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  doi          = {{10.1016/j.erss.2022.102774}},
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