Abstract A need-based fast-charging network for battery electric vehicles provides an opportunity to remove widespread impediments to adoption and thereby increase market penetration of electromobility. In that regard, it is crucial to know, whether experience with gas station planning, regarding position and business models, can easily be transferred to charging contexts. A large questionnaire study (N = 320) was conducted to evaluate potential commonalities and differences between conventional gas and novel fast-charging stations and provided on-site services. Therefore, both BEV users and drivers of internal combustion engine vehicles were questioned. It was revealed that most requirements for gas stations are transferable to charging stations, but brands lose importance in charging context. Payment preferences shift from payment by card and cash to fully automated car-based processes. It was also shown that even people without charging experience clearly differ between gas and charging stations and their requirements for charging stations converge towards BEV users’ views.


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    Title :

    Fast-Charging Stations or Conventional Gas Stations: Same Difference? - Variations of Preferences and Requirements


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    Publication date :

    2017-06-24


    Size :

    12 pages





    Type of media :

    Article/Chapter (Book)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English




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