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Deliverable 3.1 Business Analysis - Green eMotion Project

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The <strong>Green</strong> <strong>eMotion</strong> marketplace from an ICT perspective<br />

• … is a Service Broker for <strong>Business</strong> to <strong>Business</strong> (B2B) EV services<br />

– All stakeholders in the ecosystem offer their services on this market place platform<br />

– The marketplace platform offers core services that are needed across specific value<br />

added services<br />

– Service provider can use already offered services to enrich their own services<br />

– Similar Value added services can be aggregated in the market place<br />

• e.g. “FindAvailableChargingSpot” services are offered by several providers<br />

owning charging spots – other value added services access the whole set of<br />

offered services to offer their customer a service to find the next available<br />

charging spot nearby<br />

• … consists of 3 service categories:<br />

– Core Marketplace Services: basic services that are required to run the platform and<br />

services that are shared and used by the value added services<br />

– Clearing House Services: to enable barrier free charging for electricity customers across<br />

Europe.<br />

– Value-add Services<br />

• … must ensure interoperability between existing or new services in order to generate added-value<br />

and build confidence in the reliability of the solution<br />

Through establishing a Marketplace for electro mobility the entry barriers for customers and service<br />

providers will be significantly lowered. In consequence the confidence for driving a (for the time being)<br />

distance limited EV and the convenience for using the whole Marketplace will be ensured.<br />

<strong>Green</strong> <strong>eMotion</strong> will connect ongoing regional and national electro mobility initiatives leveraging on the<br />

results and comparing the different technology approaches to ensure the best solutions prevail for the EU<br />

market. The Marketplace will enable the different actors to interact which allows offering new high-value<br />

transportation services as well as convenience in billing (EU Clearinghouse). Furthermore, <strong>Green</strong><br />

<strong>eMotion</strong> will contribute to the improvement and development of new and existing standards for electro<br />

mobility interfaces. The ICT solutions will deliver input for international standards and focus on data<br />

security and privacy.<br />

WP3 will define the basic information technology mechanisms to enable mobility for EV and support the<br />

requisite business processes:<br />

• Provide the ICT infrastructure to enable a Marketplace including the Clearinghouse<br />

• Deliver initial high value Marketplace services<br />

• Definition of the basic transactions which enables and performs the information flow between all<br />

parties involved - from vehicle / drivers to service partners and back<br />

• Deliver a mechanism to monitor green / carbon impacts as a service<br />

• To allow for that the following topics must be considered:<br />

o Definition of the operating model of the Marketplace<br />

o Definition of standards for the information flow<br />

o Definition of the technology infrastructure for the Marketplace<br />

• All topics will be aligned with the other work packages<br />

This document provides a business analysis for the description of ICT marketplace relevant business<br />

scenarios, thus including best practice analysis and stakeholder analysis.<br />

GA MOVE/FP7/265499/<strong>Green</strong> <strong>eMotion</strong> WP 3: <strong>Deliverable</strong> <strong>3.1</strong> Page 14 of 147

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