11 STEEPLE Analysis

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STEEPLE analysis:

 Identify a Suitable Engineering Project:


- Users: Environmental sustainability is becoming more and more important to Moroccan
inhabitants. Both urban and rural people should be served by the charging station.
- Competitors: For instance, nearby and regional rivals like already-existing gas stations or other
EV charging service providers might have an impact on the costs and services provided.
- suppliers: To assist regional companies and follow import/export laws, get in touch with
Moroccan producers of solar panels and biogas providers.
- Alternatives: Take into account installing charging stations that use biogas and solar energy,
each with a distinct lifespan. While biogas stations could be more appropriate for more distant
sites, solar stations might be located in metropolitan areas.
 Collect Information:
In order to blend in with the local aesthetics, the charging station incorporates traditional
Moroccan architectural characteristics. Environmental organizations and local research provide
data on trends in energy use.
-Data Validity and Reliability:
Work together to get trustworthy statistics on energy use with the Moroccan Ministry of Energy
and nearby colleges. Verify facts using research that have been peer-reviewed.
- Collecting Techniques: To learn about preferences and cultural factors, poll local populations in
partnership with them. Respect Moroccan legal requirements for data security and privacy.
 Awareness of Ethical Dilemma:
- Demonstration: Acknowledge the cultural relevance of land usage and take community input
into account when designing and placing the charging station.
- Putting Ethical Standards into Practice: communicate openly with nearby people, respond to
their concerns, and make sure that land use is compensated fairly.
 Impact of Economic Factors:
- Inflation Rate: To reduce financial risk, negotiate contracts with suppliers and take into account
how inflation may affect building prices.
- Employment Rate: Assist in the development of jobs by working with nearby contractors and
hiring both skilled and unskilled workers from the neighborhood.
- Economic Growth: Match the project to Morocco's Vision 2030, with a focus on clean energy
and sustainable development programs.
 Impact on the Environment:
- Gas Emissions Management: Apply technology to reduce carbon emissions from the charging
station while adhering to Moroccan environmental laws.
- Waste Management and Recycling: To manage waste responsibly, install a waste separation
system at the charging station and work with nearby recycling facilities.
- Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and Noise: As an illustration, carry out a thorough LCA to
estimate the environmental effect, taking into account things like transportation, materials, and
disposal at the end of the product's life.
 Impact of Social Factors:
Lifestyle, Values, Cultural Ideations: Respect cultural values and create a welcome atmosphere
by including locally created artwork into the design of the charging station.
Age and Social Class: Make sure that EV charging is affordable by providing a range of price
plans that cater to different income levels.
 Political and Legal Factors:
Government Regulations: Keep abreast of rules pertaining to renewable energy projects and
work with the appropriate ministries to get the required permissions and licenses.

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