Prove one operating model, then scale it across a portfolio.

EV Whale helps organisations screen locations, define a pilot, standardise interfaces and stage deployment across depots, stores, warehouses or regional operating sites.

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Australia and New Zealand multi-site charging rollout plan

A portfolio needs governance as much as equipment.

  • Locations differ in grid capacity, parking, traffic, tenure, climate and implementation timing.
  • A pilot that cannot be repeated does not become a rollout standard.
  • Procurement, data, maintenance and expansion rules must remain consistent across sites.

Move from portfolio screening to a controlled rollout.

01 · Portfolio baseline

Collect comparable site, fleet, energy and property information.

02 · Pilot selection

Choose a location that tests the operating model without pretending to represent every site.

03 · Standard design kit

Define repeatable interfaces, safety requirements, data fields and procurement boundaries.

04 · Rollout waves

Group sites by readiness, value, delivery risk and operational dependency.

One operating platform, project-sized physical systems.

Common data and interface standards support fleet-wide visibility while modular hardware allows each site to grow or replace equipment independently.

Questions project teams ask

Should the largest site be the pilot?

Not necessarily. The best pilot is the site that can validate the main operational and delivery assumptions.

How are sites prioritised?

Typical inputs include fleet readiness, route value, charging windows, electrical conditions, property control and delivery timing.

Can different equipment sizes share one platform?

Yes, provided the data model, access control, station interfaces and operating rules are standardised.