A Customer Segmentation Methodology for Energy Efficiency Products

Rafaila Grigoriou, Helsinki Finland VaasaETT, F. Lindberg, Ying Pang, Stockholm Sweden Vattenfall
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Energy efficiency services and programs are essential in the energy transition, but these are often costly and have low uptake rates. This paper proposes a customer segmentation methodology for energy efficiency solutions, which characterizes customers according to similarities of demographic factors and identifies key customer segments more engaged with offers. This allows for tailoring of energy efficiency solutions. The methodology is applied to datasets from the post-pilot survey results of three energy efficiency demonstrations in Austria, Italy and Sweden as a part of the Horizon 2020 FLEXICIENCY project. The segmentation results show that Environmentalists and Rationalists are the dominant groups with higher usage and satisfaction rates. It furthermore concludes that, based on the Swedish case study, Environmentalists followed by Rationalists have greater achievement of energy savings through energy efficiency services, 4,73% and 4,04% respectively over one year.
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能效产品的客户细分方法
能源效率服务和项目在能源转型中至关重要,但这些服务和项目往往成本高昂,采用率低。本文提出了一种能源效率解决方案的客户细分方法,该方法根据人口统计因素的相似性来表征客户,并确定更多参与报价的关键客户细分。这允许定制能源效率解决方案。作为Horizon 2020 FLEXICIENCY项目的一部分,该方法应用于奥地利、意大利和瑞典三个能效示范项目的试点后调查结果数据集。分割结果表明,环保主义者和理性主义者是优势群体,其使用率和满意度较高。它进一步得出结论,根据瑞典的案例研究,环保主义者紧随理性主义者之后,通过能源效率服务在一年内分别节省了4.73%和4.04%的能源。
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