TY - BOOK
T1 - Evaluating Electric Vehicle and Heat Pump Flexibility Potential: Linking Technology, Economics, Regulation, Behaviour and Policy
AU - Hemm, Regina
AU - Illyés, Viktoria
AU - Hu, Bin
AU - Mariuzzo, Ivan
AU - Schwabeneder, Daniel
AU - Esterl, Tara
N1 - Users TCP and 4E TCP wish to thank the Project team Regina Hemm, Viktoria Illyés, Bin Hu, Ivan Mariuzzo, Daniel Schwabeneder and Tara Esterl for authoring this publication.
PY - 2025/10/1
Y1 - 2025/10/1
N2 - This report, prepared by the Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT) for the Users TCP and 4E TCP/EDNA Platform, part of the IEA Technology Collaboration Programme, explores how flexibility can be understood, quantified, and enabled in practice. It introduces a high-level model that links technical capabilities, economic drivers, behavioural aspects, and policy frameworks to estimate the overall flexibility potential of distributed assets. Austria served as the pilot country for applying this model, focusing on heat pumps and electric vehicles as representative examples of technologies with significant technical potential.
AB - This report, prepared by the Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT) for the Users TCP and 4E TCP/EDNA Platform, part of the IEA Technology Collaboration Programme, explores how flexibility can be understood, quantified, and enabled in practice. It introduces a high-level model that links technical capabilities, economic drivers, behavioural aspects, and policy frameworks to estimate the overall flexibility potential of distributed assets. Austria served as the pilot country for applying this model, focusing on heat pumps and electric vehicles as representative examples of technologies with significant technical potential.
KW - Flexibility Potentials
KW - Electric vehicles
KW - Heat Pump
UR - https://userstcp.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/20251029_FINAL-REPORT_FLEX-POTENTIAL-KLDOI.pdf
U2 - 10.47568/1OR149
DO - 10.47568/1OR149
M3 - Report
T3 - This publication was commissioned by the User-Centred Energy Systems (Users TCP) and the Efficient, Demand Flexible Networked Appliances (EDNA) Platform of the Energy Efficiency End-use Equipment (4E TCP) – part of the IEA Technology Collaboration Programme. It was authored by the Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT).
BT - Evaluating Electric Vehicle and Heat Pump Flexibility Potential: Linking Technology, Economics, Regulation, Behaviour and Policy
ER -