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An E Source case study
E Source and EEI brought together three utilities to help them better understand their LMI customers’ energy challenges and help them design solutions to help them manage their utility bills using a three-phase initiative that combines data science, ethnography, and design thinking.
To best serve low- and moderate-income (LMI) customers, utilities need to understand them at a granular level. Data science and ethnography can help us treat LMI customers as an Audience of One so we can develop holistic, equitable solutions that will address the root causes of LMI challenges.
Consulting case study
Learn how E Source Management Consulting helped Con Edison use ethnographic research to efficiently and effectively plan for the installation of 38 curbside EV charging sites in the city to increase EV adoption.
Consulting case study
Learn how E Source Management Consulting helped Con Edison use ethnographic research to efficiently and effectively plan for the installation of 38 curbside EV charging sites in the city to increase EV adoption.
Debating data science and ethnographic research
In this episode of PowerTalking, we hear from Ted Schultz, E Source CEO, and Adam Maxwell, a managing director of E Source Management Consulting, as they compare the merits of ethnographic research and data science.
As customer expectations and demands continue to change, utilities need to design and implement customer journeys that reflect their needs, wants, and preferences. Wondering where to begin on the customer-journey transformation? Ethnographic research may be your answer.
Project for Colorado Energy Office will help state meet goal of nearly 1 million EVs on the road by 2030
This press release describes the research E Source conducted for the Colorado Energy Office. The Colorado Electric Vehicle Education and Awareness Roadmap identifies barriers to electric vehicle adoption and highlights messaging strategies that will help the state overcome such hurdles.
One of the key elements that utilities need to incorporate into their design-thinking strategy is a customer-first mentality. By putting customers first as you design new products and services for them, you'll be more successful.
Sign up for E Source's upcoming bill redesign web conference on June 26, 2018, to learn how to better design your utility bill to serve customers' needs. We'll discuss our recent ethnographic market research, customer-centric design-thinking approaches, and more.
Key findings and recommendations from the E Source multi-client study
Join us to learn about this landmark, energy assistance LMI customer journey mapping multiclient study, its key findings, and recommendations.