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Dual platform streamlines EV fleet integration and management

By Michelle Froese | April 24, 2025

EVAI, a provider of advanced fleet data analytics and AI-powered solutions, recently announced the launch of its innovative Dual Platform solution — a single, OEM-agnostic platform built to help fleet operators manage the growing complexity of mixed fleets. The platform focuses on optimizing electric vehicle (EV) adoption and operations.

Why is a “dual platform” important?

As fleets increasingly integrate EVs alongside internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles, operators face mounting challenges — from managing high EV upfront costs and charging infrastructure, to navigating shifting maintenance strategies and uncertain long-term costs.

Traditional fleet management tools often lack the real-time, EV-relevant data to evaluate total cost of ownership (TCO) and performance trade-offs. EVAI’s Dual Platform fills this gap with a unified, data-driven dashboard designed specifically to help fleets transition to and optimize EVs with confidence.

EVAI’s Dual Platform addresses four key areas:

  • Comprehensive TCO analysis: The platform offers an unbiased comparison of ICE and EV costs, factoring in acquisition, EVSE infrastructure, maintenance, fuel or charging, and depreciation. Fleet managers gain a complete, data-rich understanding of which vehicles offer the best long-term value.

  • EV-centric maintenance strategies: Advanced predictive analytics and real-time telematics support proactive maintenance, reducing downtime and identifying potential issues in both EV and ICE assets before they occur.

  • Optimized fleet composition: The platform delivers actionable insights into vehicle performance and energy efficiency, helping operators choose the right mix of EVs and ICE vehicles to maximize uptime and sustainability.

  • Support for fleet electrification: From feasibility modeling to infrastructure planning and cost management, the Dual Platform equips fleet managers with the tools needed to transition to EVs efficiently and strategically.

Unlike legacy systems that often lack deep EV capabilities or favor specific OEMs, EVAI’s Dual Platform provides a fully agnostic, integrated view of fleet operations. It empowers fleet managers to make informed decisions that lower costs, improve uptime, and advance electrification goals — without vendor lock-in.

By uniting advanced analytics with a purpose-built EV management layer, EVAI is helping fleets confidently navigate the shift toward a more sustainable, electric future.

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