- Rapid increase in EV demand highlights the importance of interoperability and information sharing
- Inconsistency and lack of connection impede the customer journey
- Getting interoperability right opens up new commercial opportunities to attract customers and capture value.
“Electronic mobility means more than just a technological transition from internal combustion engines to electric vehicles. It means connecting the worlds of transport, energy and the built environment, and the future value that this interconnectivity brings.
However, achieving this future state depends on data interoperability and information sharing between stakeholders, and getting there is difficult. Overcoming this will improve the overall EV experience and enable ecosystem stakeholders to extract value from a host of new opportunities. ”
This report assesses data interoperability across three major eMobility activities, examines the current maturity of key interactions and data transfers, and outlines opportunities and solutions.
Charging station optimization: Strategically located charging stations provide easy access and convenience for EV users, reduce range anxiety, improve the driver experience, and increase EV adoption.in
Intelligent grid integration: Smart charging enables energy optimization, allowing EVs to initiate charging in response to energy prices, grid capacity, and renewable energy availability. By sharing data between different systems and stakeholders, charging schedules can be optimized based on real-time grid capacity, weather forecasts, time-of-use electricity prices, and individual driver needs. Data interoperability is also important for vehicle-to-grid services, where EVs can send energy back to the grid during peak periods. For this to work smoothly, data from the power grid, charging stations, and EVs must be harmonized.
Optimized charging experience: An optimized charging experience provides user-friendly, consistent, and seamless access to charging infrastructure across different charging networks. Interoperability between data systems contributes to a better user experience for drivers, who can benefit from real-time information about charging station availability, pricing, and compatibility with their vehicles. This enables drivers to make informed decisions and plan routes efficiently, reducing range anxiety and accelerating EV adoption.
“Mass-market adoption of EVs ultimately depends on a smooth and seamless customer experience, and improving data flow is paramount to achieving that.”
new business opportunity
A proper understanding of how data interoperability works will enable organizations to consider what ancillary activities to pursue in this new and dynamic environment.
Serge said: “Players in the EV ecosystem are already exploring new commercial opportunities, entering adjacent services, and competing to win customers and capture value. We expect to see greater crossover and innovation as the commercial line is redesigned.” Players integrate and acquire assets and capabilities that enable them to operate in an expanded ecosystem. ”
Here, review five key building blocks that can help players succeed in the eMobility space.
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