2021
DOI: 10.3390/en14237997
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Digitalization Business Strategies in Energy Sector: Solving Problems with Uncertainty under Industry 4.0 Conditions

Abstract: Digital transformation is a concept based on the use of digitalization and digitization. Digitalization leads to change of business models and provides a competitive advantage also in the energy sector. The process of change towards a digital business requires a specific strategy type, aimed to solve problems with uncertainty caused by Industry 4.0 implementation. This paper aims to propose a theoretical model combining different digitalization strategies and business models. Their theoretical foundations were… Show more

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“…The latest technologies represent a major challenge in terms of human resources and much higher costs [35]. There is also uncertainty regarding the final effects of implementing environmentally friendly solutions in the automotive industry [43,44]. On the one hand, this results in costs and, on the other, in exclusions in increasingly restricted green transport zones.…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latest technologies represent a major challenge in terms of human resources and much higher costs [35]. There is also uncertainty regarding the final effects of implementing environmentally friendly solutions in the automotive industry [43,44]. On the one hand, this results in costs and, on the other, in exclusions in increasingly restricted green transport zones.…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, not purely cybernetic, but cyber-physical systems are being formed in the energy economy, in which the "smart" technologies of industry 4.0 (technological resources) are flexibly combined with other types of resources (natural, social, etc.) (Matsunaga et al, 2022;Morelli et al, 2022;Nathaniel et al, 2021a;Nathaniel et al, 2021b;Trzaska et al, 2021).…”
Section: The Contradiction Of the Social Consequences Of The Transiti...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the use of one million e-vehicles will require 100 thousand publicly available chargers. If we estimate the cost of building a low-capacity station at 16-70 thousand PLN, and in the case of capacity exceeding 22 kW, even 200 thousand PLN, the development of the required infrastructure can amount to as much as 10 bn PLN [38]. Additional outlays will certainly affect charging costs, and the commissioning of subsequent stations is also determined by the availability of funds as well as the capacity of nearby energy networks.…”
Section: The Availability Of the Charging Infrastructure For E-vehiclesmentioning
confidence: 99%