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Statheros, Thomas | Stevenage |
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Utriainen, Roni | Tampere |
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Guglieri, Giorgio | Turin |
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Martínez Sánchez, Joaquín |
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Tobolar, Jakub |
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Tennoy, Aud | Oslo |
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Matos, Ana Rita |
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Cicevic, Svetlana |
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Sommer, Carsten | Kassel |
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Liu, Meiqi |
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Pirdavani, Ali | Hasselt |
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Lima, Pedro | Braga |
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Turunen, Anu W. |
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Antunes, Carlos Henggeler |
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Krasnov, Oleg A. |
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Lopes, Joao P. |
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Turan, Osman |
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Lučanin, Vojkan | Belgrade |
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Tanaskovic, Jovan |
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Rubens, Gerardo Zarazua De
Aarhus University
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Publications (36/36 displayed)
- 2021Leveraging user-based innovation in vehicle-to-X and vehicle-to-grid adoptioncitations
- 2020Understanding the socio-technical nexus of Nordic electric vehicle (EV) barrierscitations
- 2020Rethinking the spatiality of Nordic electric vehicles and their popularity in urban environments: Moving beyond the city?citations
- 2020Rethinking the spatiality of Nordic electric vehicles and their popularity in urban environmentscitations
- 2020Novel or normal? Electric vehicles and the dialectic transition of Nordic automobilitycitations
- 2020Understanding the socio-technical nexus of Nordic Electric Vehicle (EV) barriers: a qualitative discussion of range, price, charging and knowledgecitations
- 2020Actors, business models, and innovation activity systems for vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology: a comprehensive reviewcitations
- 2020Assessing the socio-demographic, technical, economic and behavioral factors of Nordic electric vehicle adoption and the influence of vehicle-to-grid preferencescitations
- 2020The market case for electric mobilitycitations
- 2020Actors, business models, and innovation activity systems for vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technologycitations
- 2019Navigating expert skepticism and consumer distrust: Rethinking the barriers to vehicle-to-grid (V2G) in the Nordic regioncitations
- 2019Willingness to pay for electric vehicles and vehicle-to-grid applicationscitations
- 2019Fear and loathing of electric vehicles: The reactionary rhetoric of range anxietycitations
- 2019Are electric vehicles masculinized? Gender, identity, and environmental values in Nordic transport practices and vehicle-to-grid (V2G)preferencescitations
- 2019Energy Injustice and Nordic Electric Mobility: Inequality, Elitism, and Externalities in the Electrification of Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) Transportcitations
- 2019Vehicle-to-Gridcitations
- 2019Public perceptions of electric vehicles and vehicle-to-grid (V2G)citations
- 2019Contested visions and sociotechnical expectations of electric mobility and vehicle-to-grid innovation in five Nordic countriescitations
- 2019Public perceptions of electric vehicles and vehicle-to-grid (V2G): Insights from a Nordic focus group studycitations
- 2019The coproduction of electric mobility: Selectivity, conformity and fragmentation in the sociotechnical acceptance of vehicle-to-grid (V2G) standardscitations
- 2019Income, political affiliation, urbanism and geography in stated preferences for electric vehicles (EVs) and vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technologies in Northern Europecitations
- 2019Conspicuous diffusion:Theorizing how status drives innovation in electric mobilitycitations
- 2019Willingness to pay for electric vehicles and vehicle-to-grid applications: A Nordic choice experimentcitations
- 2019Who will buy electric vehicles after early adopters? Using machine learning to identify the electric vehicle mainstream marketcitations
- 2019Energy Injustice and Nordic Electric Mobilitycitations
- 2019Navigating expert skepticism and consumer distrustcitations
- 2019Are electric vehicles masculinized? Gender, identity, and environmental values in Nordic transport practices and vehicle-to-grid (V2G) preferencescitations
- 2018Contested visions and sociotechnical expectations of electric mobility and vehicle-to-grid innovation in five Nordic countriescitations
- 2018Promoting Vehicle to Grid (V2G) in the Nordic Regioncitations
- 2018Policy mechanisms to accelerate electric vehicle adoptioncitations
- 2018Beyond emissions and economics: Rethinking the co-benefits of electric vehicles (EVs) and vehicle-to-grid (V2G)citations
- 2018Policy mechanisms to accelerate electric vehicle adoption: A qualitative review from the Nordic regioncitations
- 2018Reviewing Nordic transport challenges and climate policy priorities: Expert perceptions of decarbonisation in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Swedencitations
- 2018Promoting Vehicle to Grid (V2G) in the Nordic region: Expert advice on policy mechanisms for accelerated diffusioncitations
- 2018Optimizing innovation, carbon and health in transport: Assessing socially optimal electric mobility and vehicle-to-grid pathways in Denmarkcitations
- 2018Dismissive and deceptive car dealerships create barriers to electric vehicle adoption at the point of salecitations
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Navigating expert skepticism and consumer distrust: Rethinking the barriers to vehicle-to-grid (V2G) in the Nordic region
Abstract
Abstract Vehicle-to-grid (V2G) refers to a technology that could help make the electricity grid more effective, reduce the cost of ownership of electric vehicles (EVs), and help integrate intermittent renewable energy sources. However, despite these advantages, implementation and even knowledge of the technology is not widespread. In order to explore why, we ask the question: what are the barriers that V2G currently faces? To provide an answer, the authors conducted 227 semi-structured interviews with transportation and electricity experts from 201 institutions across seventeen cities within a market currently experimenting with electric mobility and V2G, the Nordic region. Results show that there is an extensive range of barriers facing V2G, with experts suggesting in total 35 categories of barriers. While the literature espouses substantial benefits of V2G, the experts interviewed generally displayed skepticism of the benefits and necessity of V2G in the Nordics. We categorized the top nine discussed barriers into four clusters. These clusters focused on the experts’ skepticism of the benefits of V2G, consumer acceptance, economic viability, and regulatory structure for V2G participation. We conclude the paper with policy implications and suggestions for future research.
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