EVAI Introduces Dual Powertrain Platform Solution for Integrated Fleet Management

EVAI's Dual Platform solution provides a unified, data-driven approach to managing mixed fleets in a single dashboard.

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EVAI launched a Dual Platform solution, designed to address the critical challenges faced by fleet operators, offering a comprehensive and OEM agnostic approach to Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) management for both internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles and electric vehicles (EVs) in a single platform.

"The introduction of our Dual Platform solution marks a significant milestone for the fleet management industry," says Ian Gardner, CEO of EVAI. "By providing a comprehensive, agnostic view of TCO data, we empower fleet managers to make smarter, data-driven decisions. This solution not only addresses the immediate challenges of managing mixed fleets but also supports the broader transition to electrification. At EVAI, we are committed to driving innovation and delivering solutions that meet the evolving needs of our customers. The Dual Platform is a testament to our dedication to excellence and our vision for the future of fleet management."

 

Key takeaways:

 

·       EVAI's Dual Platform solution provides a unified, data-driven approach to managing mixed fleets in a single dashboard.

·        The Dual Platform solution is designed to solve several key challenges:

  1. Comprehensive TCO Analysis: By offering an agnostic view of TCO data, the Dual Platform enables fleet managers to accurately compare the costs and benefits of ICE and EVs. This comprehensive analysis includes acquisition costs, EVSE infrastructure, maintenance expenses, fuel consumption, and depreciation, ensuring that decisions are based on complete and unbiased information.
  2. Enhanced Maintenance Strategies: The platform's advanced predictive analytics and real-time telematics integration allow for proactive maintenance planning. Fleet managers can identify potential issues before they occur, reducing downtime and maintenance costs.
  3. Optimized Fleet Composition: With detailed insights into vehicle performance and operational efficiency, fleet managers can optimize their fleet composition, selecting the best vehicles for their specific needs and maximizing overall efficiency and uptime.
  4. Support for Electrification: The Dual Platform provides critical data and insights needed for a successful transition to EVs. This includes evaluating the feasibility of electrification, understanding infrastructure requirements, and managing the operational costs of EVs.
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