LEV utilisation patterns

What are the requirements for the design of small electric vehicles (LEVs)?
We are researching the experiences that owners of LEVs in the L5e, L6e and L7e vehicle classes have with their vehicles: What they like and dislike, which aspects work particularly well and which less so, as well as how they typically use their LEV in everyday life.
Realisation
The research project investigates what requirements and needs owners have for the design of LEVs. This concerns various issues, including
- What do owners like and dislike about the use of LEVs?
- What do they think works well and what less so?
- What should be improved and what should be retained?
The project is being carried out because there are as of yet no answers to these questions. Hypothetical data is insufficient for this, which is why active participation of LEV owners (class L5e, L6e or L7e) is absolutely necessary in order to obtain valid results.
To this end, LEV owners were analysed and surveyed regarding their LEV usage patterns (class L5e, L6e or L7e), among other things. This should lead to a user-oriented presentation of the requirements and needs of LEVs and thus offer a user-centred approach for the further design of LEVs.
Campaign details
Runtime:
3 weeks
Methods:
Data recording via MovingLab app, in-app survey
Project:
DATAMOST