Smart energy households' pilot projects in The Netherlands with a design-driven approach

D. Geelen, Arno Scheepens, Charlotte Kobus, Uchechi Obinna, R. Mugge, J. Schoormans, A. Reinders
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Residential smart grid projects can be evaluated by a design-driven approach, which focuses on gaining insights for successful product and service development by taking the end-users as a starting point. Because only little experience exists with this design-driven approach, this paper addresses how four pilot projects with smart energy households in the Netherlands - namely (A) Power Matching City, (B) Smart Wash, (C) Your Energy Moment and (D) Nieuwveense landen - are being or will be evaluated. The pilot projects illustrate that by studying end-users' perception of and interaction with technology, insights are created that can be used for development of product and service development, not only from a technical point of view but also in terms of financial and non-financial value creation. A design-driven approach can therefore help to broaden the focus of product and service development from merely technical feasibility to a multidisciplinary exploration of how to create successful products and services for smart grid households.
智能能源家庭在荷兰的试点项目与设计驱动的方法
住宅智能电网项目可以通过设计驱动的方法进行评估,该方法侧重于以最终用户为出发点,获得成功产品和服务开发的见解。由于这种设计驱动方法的经验很少,因此本文讨论了荷兰智能能源家庭的四个试点项目-即(A)电力匹配城市,(B)智能洗涤,(C)您的能源时刻和(D) Nieuwveense landen -正在或将如何进行评估。试点项目表明,通过研究最终用户对技术的看法和与技术的互动,不仅从技术的角度,而且从财务和非财务价值创造的角度,可以创造出可用于产品和服务开发的见解。因此,设计驱动的方法可以帮助将产品和服务开发的重点从单纯的技术可行性扩展到如何为智能电网家庭创造成功的产品和服务的多学科探索。
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