eMobility for Logistics

Electric service and delivery vehicles need to be charged and ready to go on schedule, no matter what. 

 

eMobility for Trucks and Service Vehicles

The infrastructure required to support heavier electric vehicles is rapidly developing to support the electrification of fleets in logistics companies.  By collaborating with an innovative partner for logistics and heavy electrtic vehicles, you stay ahead of the market and ensure your fleet is always charged and ready to go.

An innovative partner brings specialized expertise and experience in designing and installing eMobility infrastructure for logistics companies. This includes knowledge of the latest technologies and best practices, which can help ensure that the installation is efficient, safe, and cost-effective.

It is important to have customized solutions to meet your specific needs. This can involve designing and installing charging stations that are tailored to the type of vehicles, usage patterns, and/or your unique operational requirements.

In this rapidly developing market, infrastructure must be scaled up as needs and technologies evolve over time. This means designing and installing charging stations that can be easily expanded or modified as your fleet grows or changes.

The charging solution should be integrated seamlessly with other systems and processes that you use. This can include integrating the charging stations with fleet management software, energy management systems, and other tools that help optimize efficiency and effectiveness; for example, remote monitoring, managment, and fault resolution of the network, as well as any needed service or maintenance of the equipment. 

 

 
 
 
Ove Kjelby
Ove Kjelby

Sales Manager, eMobility

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