Integrate EV infrastructure early into projects using forecast maps and smart data.
Directly involve citizens and businesses in the decision-making process.
Fewer objections due to early involvement and clear communication.
The most suitable locations are selected through collaborative input.
Customizable settings to meet local needs and requirements.
Easy-to-use interface for both municipal administrators and citizens.
Start with an initial consultation to lay the groundwork for the participation process.
Open the tool for user feedback for 4 to 6 weeks.
Analyze feedback and adjust proposed locations based on legitimate objections.
Final discussion and completion with a definitive plan map that will be made public.
EVTools helps project developers gain insight into future charging needs within an area as early as the planning and design phase. This allows electric charging facilities to be incorporated directly into the design, leading to better-informed choices and future-proof projects.
EVTools combines spatial data, expected mobility developments, and user input to provide insight into where charging points are logical and effective. This prevents random placement and ensures optimal accessibility and utilization.
EVTools enables project developers to engage stakeholders through interactive maps on which future residents and users can indicate their preferences and concerns. These insights help to build support and better align design choices with the end user.
Through data-driven substantiation and early participation, EVTools reduces the likelihood of redesigns, objections, and costly adjustments in later phases. This makes projects more predictable and financially manageable.
EVTools provides insight into choices and scenarios with clear visualizations. This helps project developers to communicate plans clearly to advisors, partners, and future managers, thereby accelerating decision-making.
Project developers can start using EVTools within a short period of time. After a limited setup, the platform can be used immediately to gather insights and apply them to ongoing or new development projects.
EVTools not only looks at the current situation, but also at the expected growth of electric transport. This allows project developers to anticipate future demand and prevent infrastructure from becoming obsolete too quickly.
Yes, EVTools can be used for a wide range of development projects, such as housing, mixed-use areas, and commercial buildings. The insights are tailored to the type of project and the expected users, ensuring that the results are always relevant.