Examining the vehicle-to-grid niche in Australia through the lens of a trial project

Kathryn Lucas-Healey*, Björn C.P. Sturmberg, Hedda Ransan-Cooper, Laura Jones

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    Abstract

    Vehicle-to-grid is a promising source of the shallow storage needed for Australia's energy transition. However, it is a niche innovation dependent on other new technologies. The paper describes the Australian vehicle-to-grid niche via examination of a trial and sets an agenda for niche development. The multi-level perspective provides understanding of the processes of socio-technical transitions and strategic niche management provides a tool for facilitating development and linking with policy. The study found that the Australian vehicle-to-grid niche is at an embryonic stage and is yet to stabilise into a dominant form. Variety and non-technical learning are lacking and expectations underestimate the significance of existing infrastructures and user factors as well as the scope of complementary technologies. Greater experimentation with users and installation premises are recommended, plus engaging more actors and intermediaries. The study concludes with directions for further research in multi-system interactions and transitions in importer countries like Australia.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)442-456
    Number of pages15
    JournalEnvironmental Innovation and Societal Transitions
    Volume42
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Mar 2022

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