Suel, Esra and Xin, Yanan and Wiedemann, Nina and Nespoli, Lorenzo and Medici, Vasco and Danalet, Antonin and Raubal, Martin (2024) Vehicle-to-grid and car sharing: Willingness for flexibility in reservation times in Switzerland. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 126. p. 104014.
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Combining vehicle-to-grid (V2G) with car sharing can substantially contribute to decarbonization of both energy and transportation sectors. Car-sharing users' booking slot flexibility is crucial for integration yet remains underexplored. We developed an integrated choice and latent variable model to estimate the value of financial incentives needed for shifting slots and how it is affected by socio-demographics, latent attitudes, trip-level characteristics. We conducted a stated preference survey with car sharing users in Switzerland. The value of time in our sample ranged between 22.4 CHF/h and 35.5 CHF/h (23.5 USD/h and 37.2 USD/h). Older adults, lower income groups, individuals in employment and with a university degree had lower time flexibility. Work, leisure, trips involving others, trips taking place during weekdays and morning peaks were harder to alter. This flexibility has the potential to encourage car-sharing operators and users to engage in V2G initiatives, contributing to decarbonization of transportation and energy systems.
Item Type: | Scientific journal article, Newspaper article or Magazine article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Electric vehicles, Vehicle-to-grid, Car-sharing, Temporal flexibility, V2G, Stated choice, Decarbonization, Stated experiment |
Subjects: | Engineering > Others in engineering Social studies > Others in social studies > Social studies not elsewhere classified |
Department/unit: | Dipartimento ambiente costruzioni e design > Istituto sostenibilità applicata all'ambiente costruito |
Depositing User: | Vasco Medici |
Date Deposited: | 21 Dec 2023 07:53 |
Last Modified: | 21 Dec 2023 12:52 |
URI: | http://repository.supsi.ch/id/eprint/14830 |
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