2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2012.05.026
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Assessing customer preferences for hydrogen-powered street sweepers: A choice experiment

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“…A technological niche is deliberately created by actors to have spaces for experiments, pilot and demonstration projects, and often a first market for the developed new concept . Market niches are a select number of innovators and early adopters that have a positive attitude towards innovative features and can benefit from the innovation (Rogers, 1995;Walter et al, 2012). These niches serve as nursing markets which, through the spread of information, interaction and contamination effects, help bridge the chasm that exists between the niche markets and the mass markets (Bergek et al, 2008;Frambach et al, 1998;Moore, 1991).…”
Section: Functions During the Commercialization Phasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A technological niche is deliberately created by actors to have spaces for experiments, pilot and demonstration projects, and often a first market for the developed new concept . Market niches are a select number of innovators and early adopters that have a positive attitude towards innovative features and can benefit from the innovation (Rogers, 1995;Walter et al, 2012). These niches serve as nursing markets which, through the spread of information, interaction and contamination effects, help bridge the chasm that exists between the niche markets and the mass markets (Bergek et al, 2008;Frambach et al, 1998;Moore, 1991).…”
Section: Functions During the Commercialization Phasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the emerging importance of LCT in recent years, several studies in Europe sought to analyze the determinants of alternative fuel vehicle (AFV) adoption in HDV sectors. Performing a choice experiment in Switzerland and Germany [10], discovered that two financial determinants, namely, the vehicle purchase price and operating costs, had the greatest impact on the decision to purchase Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles (HFCVs). Their analysis indicated that public fleet managers prioritized operating costs due to accountability and environmental concerns, while private operators often focused on upfront expenses and financial returns.…”
Section: Lct Adoption In Hdv Sectorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, it has been justifiably argued that market developments regarding hydrogen investments should be effectively followed [10]. Nastasi [28], Para et al [29], and Apak et al [16] have stated that determining current developments in the market and implementing innovative investment projects can contribute to maintaining positive growth within the sector Another important issue in this process is to determine the expectations of the customers [30,31]. If all these factors were considered, in addition to an increase in the level of awareness of top management regarding current developments in hydrogen energy, greater development and innovative strategies for these investment projects would move the industry forward.…”
Section: Literature On Hydrogen Energy Investmentmentioning
confidence: 99%