Three options answer the overriding question confronting fleet owners and managers about electrification: Depot, public, and/or at-home charging?
While fleets with EVs often choose a combo approach, first wave adopters are finding that at home-charging leads to the most stability and data accuracy for an electric fleet.
Three experts shared their findings and insights at the most recent Fleet Forward Conference in November 2023 in Santa Clara, California:
Aleece Beaulieu, US Pharma fleet manager, Genentech
Ken Sapp, senior vice president of business development, Qmerit
Dave Lewis, founder and CEO, MoveEv
In sum, the panelists’ insights point to a core reality at this early stage of fleet electrification: The only way to decentralize the power grid and really scale EV adoption is to have a charging-at-home-first approach. It must be hyper-data focused so a fleet operation can accurately track electricity usage and costs on a simplified and coherent dashboard.
“We are learning all of the lessons, every step of the way,” Beaulieu said.
The panelists collectively asserted and discussed the following key points in three areas: Fleet home charging programs, charger installation, and employee reimbursement for EV power draws.