Charge Point Operators

Collective traffic decisions are increasingly used to relieve the municipal organization and implement charging stations more efficiently.

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Prevents human errors

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“Due to the increase in electric vehicles, it is necessary to reserve more parking spaces for (solely) charging electric vehicles than is currently the case. Many municipalities therefore opt for a rollout strategy where charging stations are proactively – ahead of demand – prepared and/or installed. To relieve the municipal organization and also to realize electric charging points more quickly and adequately, the use of collective traffic decisions is increasingly being adopted. A collective traffic decision requires a greater one-time effort but yields a capacity advantage and ensures a more efficient and better plannable implementation process for charging stations.”
National Charging Infrastructure Agenda

Frequently asked questions about/from CPOs

EVTools analyzes charging demand, space profiles, traffic data and usage potential to help CPOs choose the most cost-effective and strategic charging locations.

EVTools calculates expected charging usage, compares scenarios and determines whether charging infrastructure makes financial and operational sense within a property or portfolio.

CPOs can use EVTools to create growth scenarios, manage permit processes, improve distribution and monitor occupancy rates to grow more efficiently.

EVTools shows how charging infrastructure contributes to ESG goals, building valuation, tenant amenities and energy management, including investment scenarios.

EVTools provides a central dashboard that allows real estate organizations to analyze, compare and prioritize all of their properties for charging potential and investment value.

Yes, EVTools uses forecasts, EV growth models and area profiles to predict where charging demand will arise in the coming years and which locations should be prioritized.

EVTools analyzes expected power demand, peak load and required connections to create feasible and realistic charging infrastructure plans.

EVTools compares scenarios such as in-house operation, cooperation with CPOs or full outsourcing, including cost, revenue and risk profiles.