EV charging networks are getting smarter and more available. The big question for fleet managers is what combination of accesses works best: In-house chargers, depots, shared charging networks, home-based charging, public chargers?
Finding the right combination requires a close look and testing of different charging scenarios. Technology will better inform fleet operations in real time of where to find a charging station.
In a recent Charged Fleet webinar, Closing the Circuit on Electric Vehicle Planning & Implementation, Verizon Connect product strategy manager Steve Hemenway draws on his experience with telematics clients transitioning to electric vehicles.
The Verizon Connect sponsored webinar, which aired on Feb. 15, examined the charging options, equipment, and arrangements needed to ensure fleets can run on the most efficient and productive duty cycles.
Hemenway addressed these key questions in his presentation:
What are the key steps of creating a charge plan and making sure it's one best suited to a fleet?
Understand the charging times and requirements based on vehicle type.
Schedule fleet charging at optimal times and look at your overall consumption for your operation. Include members of your facilities operations and finance teams to help establish a broad view of electricity consumption and charging demand.
Monitor charging patterns and habits; identify trouble spots where EVs might be charging at the same time.
Set up heat mapping to look at converging routes for charging station locations. Monitor overnight charging for your vehicles and get specific data consumption and timing metrics.
What are some of the pros and cons for outsourcing fleet charging versus developing and installing chargers on your own?
If you're outsourcing your charging to a network, you’ll be dealing with experienced providers who know how to handle fleets. They’ll have answers to your questions and to ones you don’t think of and access to consultants and electrification experts.
Identify your fleet’s customized needs and specs. Then ask if the outsourced charging network provides the flexibility you need.
Remember, you’ll be competing or at least accommodating other fleet users at shared facilities, so consider having reliable access to Level 3 fast charging during emergencies or urgent duty calls.