Streamlined Charging for Electric Fleets by Guided Energy

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Electric vehicles are game changers in the transportation sector these days. It's fascinating how much sophistication can be introduced into our everyday lives by commuting. For one, the self-driving feature is an incredible feat and changes things.

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It's on the rise these days: electric vehicles (EVs) are popping out from different manufacturers and brands, and it's all very competitive. The top of the chain remains Tesla for being responsible for spurring ideas with their interesting models. The catch with these vehicles is that they have certain drawbacks that conventional combustion-engine vehicles don't have.

With your regular gasoline vehicle, you basically just need to fill up the gas tank and you're good to go—with all things fair and square with the vehicle's parts, that is. On top of that, one can keep some extra gasoline in a jerrican or something if they are going to travel for such a long distance and probably wouldn't get gas stations frequently. In the case of EVs, it's an entirely different story.

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One issue with electric vehicles is that they do not have infinite storage battery capacity. They'd always run down and may not suffice for really long trips. You'd have to make stops at charging stations ever so often to get around, as is the case with most EV owners. And so there is the need to know when one needs to charge up, the nearest charging stations, charging times, and whatnot.

Guided Energy's Solution

A French startup, Guided Energy, is introducing a way to help EV drivers optimise their battery charging for efficient usage and convenience, particularly EV fleet managers. With electric vehicles and charging points connected directly and telematics and supervision platforms available, people can now plan their trips more optimally on their operating system for managing and charging electric fleets.

It's cheaper to charge EVs at home, but it's usually slower. In other places, like highways, for example, it can be way faster for a single charge but more expensive. The charging prices and location of charging stations are issues that affect the regulation of operations for EV fleet managers and require them to adapt efficiently to thrive in these modern times.

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The Guided Energy software tool will take into account the pricing of charging at different charging stations, charging times, distance between charging stations, vehicle location, and a couple of other factors to determine the best charging strategy for fleet managers. In real-time, it would provide helpful information on how to "move" the electric vehicles in a cost-effective and efficient manner.

The startup charges a monthly subscription of $40 per vehicle while offering huge savings on vehicles with the features its software tools provide. It already tracks over 1000 vehicles, and that number should grow really fast in the next few months.

If you were a fleet manager or an EV owner in general, would you consider using Guided Energy and its features? And how useful do you think it is?


Image 1. Images 2 and 3 are screenshots from https://guided.energy/


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With your explanations, I personally won't opt for an EV. The risk is too much. Take In terms of an emergency, the car is sure to disappoint. I surely won't want that

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In Nigeria, EVs would be a total flop. We don't even have the right infrastructures to make them useful here.

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That's a thing of concern o. Nigeria with their epileptic power supply.

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I've read of EV before so reading about it again just gives me more understanding of what I've read before. I think just like you pointed out, the major disadvantage of the EV is the use of DC.

If I were to get one for myself, I'd definitely key into the use of guided energy so that way I can keep track of things.

Thank you so much for sharing this with us Jay, I've learnt more today 🥰

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In this place that we are from, EVs won't be that successful. We don't even have electricity to go about our daily lives, let along running such vehicles.

I am glad that you really like this post, Hope. One Tesla Plaid for you.

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That's the wahala, no electricity and other things as well. But for those living in countries where electricity isn't a problem would enjoy this invention more.

Nice! Give it to your kids, it's my gift to them in advance 😊. It's my pleasure stopping by Jay

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