Commercial fleets are electrifying fast, with the United States Postal Service alone planning to up their EV count to 66,000 vehicles by 2028. It's an excellent opportunity for the EV charging companies stepping up to support fleet managers during that transition, from hardware installation and software setup to daily maintenance and upkeep. But fleets have unique needs, and understanding how to meet them will put everyone ahead of the curve.
Fleet managers have a lot of demands on their time and attention. Ensuring their vehicles are charged and running is often just one aspect of their job. Here's what they're contending with:
So how do we solve those issues? Fortunately, a lot of them can be addressed by really good EV charging software.
Fleet managers may need a mix of different chargers on-site, all controlled by the same charging station management software (CSMS). Multiple software solutions for different chargers would be a logistical nightmare. Using OCPP-compliant chargers and pairing them with open software allows fleet companies maximum flexibility.
In fleet, keeping things on the clock and moving as expected is the name of the game. A robust CSMS can't do the fleet manager's scheduling for them, but it does give them the info they absolutely need to build and maintain that schedule. Seeing available chargers, charging times, and which vehicles are ready to hit the road lets them book and schedule operations smoothly.
Fleets need to be conscious of their energy consumption to comply with power usage regulations, avoid overwhelming the grid, and shave peek demand. A CSMS with smart load balancing features allows fleet managers to maximize their power supply while staying cost-efficient by daisy-chaining EV charging stations on a single circuit.
There just isn't a lot of room for downtime in the fleet. Even one charging station failing can have a domino effect. So having access to quality support—before, after, and during the transition to EV—when things go wrong is vital.
Keeping their EVs charged is just one item on a fleet manager's to-do list. Big-picture budget overviews on energy usage, costs, and uptime figure heavily into their job description. A single-dashboard CSMS that provides that data, plus control over their entire fleet-charging operation, is worth its weight in gold.
ChargeLab lets you manage users, balance power loads, and authorize charges from one central hub. We built our software to be compatible with all OCPP-compliant chargers from day one because we believe in making EV charging more accessible and efficient for all. Learn more about our products.