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January 7, 2026
Journal Article
Title

LabChain: A Modular Laboratory Platform for Experimental Study of Prosumer Behavior in Decentralized Energy Systems

Abstract
The transition toward decentralized energy systems has amplified interest in peer-to-peer electricity trading. However, research on prosumer behavior in such markets remains fragmented, hindered by a lack of benchmarkable experimental infrastructure. Addressing this gap, the LabChain system was developed - a modular, interactive prototype designed to study human behavior in synthetic P2P electricity markets under controlled laboratory conditions. This system integrates real-world technologies, such as blockchain-based transaction backends, flexibility market interfaces, and asset control tools, allowing fine-grained observation of strategic and perceptual dimensions of prosumer activity. The research followed an iterative design approach to develop the infrastructure for experimental energy economics research, and to assess its effectiveness in aligning participant experience with design intentions. Based on the meta-requirements generality, affordance-centric design, and technological grounding, 13 detailed peer-to-peer market, software, and system requirements that allow for system evaluation were developed. As a proof of concept, seven participants simulated prosumer behavior over a week through interaction with the system. Their interaction with the system was analyzed through simulation data and focus group interviews, using a modified thematic content analysis with a hybrid inductive-deductive coding approach. The main achievements are (i) the design and implementation of the LabChain system as a modular infrastructure for P2P electricity market experiments, (ii) the development of an associated experimental workflow and research design, and (iii) its demonstration through an illustrative, proof-of-concept evaluation based on thematic content analysis of a single focus group session focusing on interaction and perceptions. The behavioral results from an initial session are limited, exploratory, and demonstrative in nature and should be interpreted as illustrative only. They nevertheless revealed tension between system flexibility and cognitive usability: while the system supports diverse strategies and market roles, limitations in interface clarity and information feedback constrain strategic engagement.
Author(s)
Johanning, Simon
Lämmel, Philipp  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Offene Kommunikationssysteme FOKUS  
Bruckner, Thomas
Journal
Applied Sciences  
Open Access
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CC BY 4.0: Creative Commons Attribution
DOI
10.3390/app16020600
10.24406/publica-7534
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English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Offene Kommunikationssysteme FOKUS  
Keyword(s)
  • peer-to-peer electricity trading

  • prosumer behavior

  • experimental energy economics

  • research infrastructure

  • thematic content analysis

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