E. Masclef, E. Castex, S. Miaux, A. Bouscayrol, L. Boulon
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The CUMIN interdisciplinary programme aims to develop electro-mobility on a French campus. An international team, eCAMPUS, has been developed to extend this programme to other campuses. In order to co-construct this project with campus users, an electro-mobility Living Lab is implemented. This Living Lab is unique and innovative because it is common to the two sites studied by the eCAMPUS team: the main campus of the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières in Canada and the campus of the Cité Scientifique of the Université de Lille in France. The development phases of this living Lab are discussed in this paper. It aims to identify and analyse the different dimensions of electro-mobility while involving users in the electrification of mobility on their campus. To do so, the Living Lab relies on the social acceptability process and sees it as a long-term consultation process.