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Prototypisches Ecosystem für die induktive Taxi-Ladung

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Induktive Taxiladung für den öffentlichen Raum

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Dieser Beitrag zeigt, wie das im Projekt TALAKO entwickelte induktive Ladekonzept durch die beteiligten Stakeholder in einem neuartigen Partnernetzwerk (Ecosystem) implementiert und skaliert werden kann. Er skizziert eine Blaupause für ein minimal lebensfähiges Ecosystems zur induktiven Taxiladung, mit fünf Bausteinen: (1) einem auf Kundeninformationen basierenden übergeordneten Nutzenversprechen, (2) einer digitalen Transaktionsplattform, (3) einem Betriebsmodell als Abbildung der Wertelemente, ihrer Organisation und Wertströme, (4) Governance Mechanismen, die Regeln, Rollen und Vorschriften festlegen und (5) Werttreibern als Basis für eine gemeinsame Wertschaffung.

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Jaspers, D., Knobbe, F., Proff, H., Salmen, S., Schmid-Szybisty, G. (2023). Prototypisches Ecosystem für die induktive Taxi-Ladung. In: Proff, H., Clemens, M., Marrón, P.J., Schmülling, B. (eds) Induktive Taxiladung für den öffentlichen Raum. Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-39979-5_7

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