Hi Everyone,
A fellow student and I are completing a masters dissertation at Newcastle University and would appreciate your time filling out our questionnaire.
It should take less than five minutes to complete, and your responses will be a great help to us.
We were also wondering if there are any other similar forums like this where we could post the survey?
Feel free to ask any questions or give feedback.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/VHYPF62
Many Thanks, Joe and Ben.
EV Charge Point Research for Masters Dissertation
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Re: EV Charge Point Research for Masters Dissertation
comment from leaftalk forum;
"At first sight your survey looks suspiciously like a market research survey for a solar installer or similar business. To reassure us that this is a genuine academic study perhaps you would like to post the brief for your dissertation?"
http://www.leaftalk.co.uk/showthread.php/2825-EV-Charge-Point-Research-for-Masters-Dissertation?p=6889&viewfull=1#post6889
"At first sight your survey looks suspiciously like a market research survey for a solar installer or similar business. To reassure us that this is a genuine academic study perhaps you would like to post the brief for your dissertation?"
http://www.leaftalk.co.uk/showthread.php/2825-EV-Charge-Point-Research-for-Masters-Dissertation?p=6889&viewfull=1#post6889
Kevin Sharpe - Founder and Patron for UK registered charity Zero Carbon World. Founder and Chairman Mainpine Group. http://about.me/kevinsharpe
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Re: EV Charge Point Research for Masters Dissertation
As Replied on Leaf Talk......
We are students on an MSc course in Renewable Energy, Enterprise and Management at Newcastle University.
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/sage/postgrad/taught/reem/
Our project brief is "to create, develop and document (or work towards developing and documenting) an innovative product or service which will be of commercial interest to the Renewable Energy sector."
As such, our dissertations have to include some element of a business plan format so the survey is quite like a market research questionnaire as you say.
We are happy to release details of our findings, and send copies of the final report to interested parties.
Happy to answer any other questions.
We are students on an MSc course in Renewable Energy, Enterprise and Management at Newcastle University.
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/sage/postgrad/taught/reem/
Our project brief is "to create, develop and document (or work towards developing and documenting) an innovative product or service which will be of commercial interest to the Renewable Energy sector."
As such, our dissertations have to include some element of a business plan format so the survey is quite like a market research questionnaire as you say.
We are happy to release details of our findings, and send copies of the final report to interested parties.
Happy to answer any other questions.
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Re: EV Charge Point Research for Masters Dissertation
I have tried to complete this survey and it does not work. It will not take comments.
Peter
Peter
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Re: EV Charge Point Research for Masters Dissertation
Peter Eggleston wrote:I have tried to complete this survey and it does not work. It will not take comments.
Peter
Hi Peter, Thanks for having a go. Can you tell us where you tried to add comments so we can change this?
Thanks
Re: EV Charge Point Research for Masters Dissertation
Done, for what it's worth. It did read like a solar PV sales pitch. I can't imagine what you will do with the (disidentified) results.
I have left you a test comment, which seemed to work OK.
I have left you a test comment, which seemed to work OK.
Tim Crumpton
Re: EV Charge Point Research for Masters Dissertation
Hi Joe,
Might wana give diyelectric car a go.
Machen.
Might wana give diyelectric car a go.
Machen.
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