Fleet Management


Commercial Solutions

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By going electric with your fleet, you will be saving big, on both operational savings and your carbon footprint. Whether it be a courier service, ride-hailing or ride-sharing services, or an automated public transportation system, electric fleet management will prove to be the more cost and energy efficient switch.

Solargy E-mobility offers you a seamless fleet management system which enables you to register countless drivers and vehicles and have access to their charging process and status. Each of your drivers will have a Vehicle Registration Mark which will enable them to charge and allow you to track their charging activity and assign priority charging for the vehicles you choose. Charging can also take place at different locations across cities for you and your drivers’ convenience, and the charging points can be easily scaled and changed at any point. Moreover, the back-office management system will ensure efficient charging and abort charging activity when it is not needed. Finally, you can manage your charging volume to control the load and avoid extra power fees.


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Concept Planning

To switch to EV fleets, you must first make a few assessments to help you put a concrete plan. You first need to pick the right charging station for your vehicles, decide on the correct ratio of vehicle to charging point, set a timed schedule for charging, set duration for average charging time, prioritize vehicle charging, schedule almost-available vehicles to available charging slots, and select the improvement metrics you will measure against.

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Charging station

You can have a multi-charger, multi-cable charging station designated for your fleet in order to achieve timely trips and achieve efficiency. With our charging software app, you can assess the charging activity of all your vehicles and receive real-time information about each vehicle’s charging status and needs.

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What you need to install a charging station

●  Rent a space to add your EV fleet chargers and add parking barriers to designate the space for your vehicles only.
●  Check whether the cables’ dimensions are appropriate for the charging current. This detail can be double checked by our team.
●  Fit your station with an RCD (residual current device), which balances the electricity going and out of your EV vehicle and restrict any overflow of electricity to avoid electric shocks
●  If you install a charger that supports a high load, you should adopt a circuit breaker to avoid excessive current overload.
●  The cables’ dimensions should be appropriate for the charging current; the suitable cable diameter can be determined by our team during the inspection process.
●  The area you plan to install it in should be enough for your vehicle and charger with its cables.

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