Document Overview
Business Strategy: Smart Charging of Electric Vehicles — Opportunities and Challenges
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| Authors: | Sam Jaffe, Marcus Torchia, Roberta Bigliani, Gaia Gallotti |
| Document # | EI235493 |
| Published | July, 2012 |
| Document Type | Business Strategy |
| Number of Pages | 21 |
| Number of Figures | 1 |
Overview
This IDC Energy Insights report provides an in-depth look at the opportunities and challenges of smart charging systems for plug-in electric vehicles. It examines both benefits and opportunities from a societal view, a vendor view, and a customer view.
"Smart charging systems will eventually become pervasive in society and will be the normal way of charging an electric vehicle," says Sam Jaffe, research manager for IDC Energy Insights. "The benefits outweigh the disadvantages too significantly for the marketplace to continue to allow a hodgepodge of unmanaged charging solutions to dominate the industry."
Subscriptions Covered:
IDC Energy Insights: Alternative Fuel Strategies , IDC Energy Insights: Distributed Energy Strategies , IDC Energy Insights: Smart Building Strategies , IDC Energy Insights: Smart Demand Management Strategies , IDC Energy Insights: Smart Grid Operations Strategies , IDC Energy Insights: Smart Grid Strategies , IDC Energy Insights: Smart Metering and Communications Strategies , IDC Manufacturing Insights: Connected Vehicle Strategies
Companies Covered:
NRG Energy, Inc, Better Place, MOBI.E, San Diego Gas & Electric Company, SEMPRA ENERGY
Regions Covered:
Denmark, Israel, North America, Portugal, United States
Topics Covered:
Applications, Broadband, Customer relationship management applications, Hardware, Mobility, Networked consumer devices, Pricing and valuation, Routers, Software, Wireless LAN infrastructure
Vertical Markets:
Clean Energy, Distributed Energy, Electric, Energy, Manufacturing, Smart Meter, Smart Grid, Solar, Utilities
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