Overview

Electric Fleet Guide Overview

Overview 

Electrifying fleets requires a complex planning process and significantly changes fleet operations compared to traditional combustion fleets. This process involves cross-functional teams and vendors making long-term investment decisions, as well as electricians and software engineers. Managing electric fleets is intricate and presents unique challenges that differ greatly from anything previously handled by fleet companies. The risks are high, and failure can be costly.

At Ampcontrol, we have created this interactive EV fleet guide to provide comprehensive guidance through the planning, installation, and operation of electric fleet depots. The EV fleet guide covers:

  1. Select the right EV charger
  2. Yard management and depot layouts for fleets
  3. Install internet and reliable charger communication
  4. Commission & test your new site
  5. Relevant EV charging reports
  6. Integrations into data lakes and NOCs
  7. Payment applications for public charging
  8. Charger maintenance and monitoring
  9. EV fleet vehicle tracking
  10. Training programs
  11. Predictive maintenance of EV chargers

Overview

Electrifying fleets requires a complex planning process and significantly changes fleet operations compared to traditional combustion fleets. This process involves cross-functional teams and vendors making long-term investment decisions, as well as electricians and software engineers. Managing electric fleets is intricate and presents unique challenges that differ greatly from anything previously handled by fleet companies. The risks are high, and failure can be costly.

At Ampcontrol, we have created this interactive EV fleet guide to provide comprehensive guidance through the planning, installation, and operation of electric fleet depots. We’ve gone through this process with our customers and partners. While not every project was an immediate success, each provided valuable insights for all stakeholders involved.

In this guide, we will cover key topics such as charger selection, simulation, yard management, commissioning and testing, internet and security, maintenance, monitoring, and fleet tracking. We will continue to expand this guide over the coming months and years. If you think we're missing something or have suggestions, please feel free to reach out to us.