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Electrada Quick Charge E16 – 6 Steps to a Complete Electric Fuel Solution

In less than the time it takes to brew a cup of coffee, learn how to effectively transition to electric vehicle fleets, covering essential steps from analysis to implementation, in the latest episode of Electrada Quick Charge.

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In Electrada Quick Charge Episode 16, we delve into the 6 critical steps for transitioning from liquid fuel to an efficient electric fleet. Transitioning to an electric fleet comes with unique challenges, particularly in building a robust charging infrastructure that meets operational demands. This episode provides fleet managers with actionable insights to effectively design and implement tailored electric fuel solutions.

Step 1: Analyze Fleet Applications

The journey begins with a detailed analysis of the fleet’s real-world applications. This step involves understanding each vehicle’s duty cycles, available charging windows, and operational needs. By identifying these key factors, fleet managers can determine the specific types and quantities of chargers required for a seamless transition.

Step 2: Collaborate with Key Stakeholders

Fleet electrification and implementing electric fuel solutions is a collaborative effort. Engaging with landlords, building code enforcers, equipment manufacturers, architects, and contractors early on ensures smoother and more efficient implementation. This teamwork helps address potential challenges like permitting and easements upfront.

Step 3: Partner with Utilities Early

Involving utilities during the initial stages of fleet electrification is essential. Increased electricity demand for simultaneous high-rate charging can impact the power grid, so working closely with utility providers helps manage capacity and avoid delays.

Step 4: Design the Charging Infrastructure for Electric Fuel Solutions

Building an optimal charging infrastructure requires a site assessment of existing electrical capacity and usage. Design considerations are crucial for operational efficiency, like charger placement for medium- and heavy-duty trucks. A well-designed infrastructure supports long-term success.

Step 5: Monitor and Optimize Charging

Continuous monitoring of the charging process minimizes costs and ensures operational efficiency. Adjusting charging times and sequences can further optimize the system, keeping electric fuel solutions adaptable to evolving needs.

Step 6: Utilize Electrada’s Comprehensive Electric Fuel Solutions

Electrada’s 360 Charging-as-a-Service (CaaS) offers a fully capitalized and complete electric fuel solution to simplify the transition. From design to implementation, Electrada handles every aspect, guaranteeing reduced fuel cost per mile and scalability.

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