What routes can go electric now
Shows which part of the operation can be electrified with a sensible buffer, not just on the best day.
See what can go electric now, then run it with vehicles, charging, incidents, drivers and traceability in one platform.
Which routes fit, which EV fits best, what the depot can handle, and when more CAPEX is truly needed.
Vehicles, charging, availability and incidents in one place, without switching between tools.
Reduce rollout risk: validate the operation first, then add chargers, power and upgrades when the numbers justify it.
Before you buy vehicles or expand infrastructure, there are four things to understand: what routes can go electric now, which EV fits best, what the depot can handle and when more infrastructure really makes sense.
Shows which part of the operation can be electrified with a sensible buffer, not just on the best day.
Helps match each route with the right EV based on usable range, operational demand, payload and real buffer.
Estimates how many EVs the depot can support with current power, chargers and charging windows.
Shows the point where adding chargers or power stops being optional.
A calculator can be a useful first pass, and operations will always validate the real world. But the key step comes earlier: understand what fits today, which EV makes sense, what the depot can handle and what would need to change to scale with less risk.
Autonality connects electrification planning with day-to-day fleet operations.
Fleet systems, telematics, charging, OBD, ERP, documents and other operational data.
Brings events, history and documents together to suggest the next step.
Helps assign vehicles, prioritise charging, coordinate incidents and protect uptime.
Roles, permissions and activity logs for ops, workshop, admin and audit.
Autonality is not just analysis and not just a standalone dashboard. It connects planning, operations and audit trail in one workflow.
Tell us what you are trying to solve and we will walk through routes, depot, charging, incidents and day-to-day operations.
BaseFit, a product walkthrough, minimum integration scope, and a recommended next step.
Guided call + product demo + quick fit for your case.
Quick answers on fit, integration and rollout.
You need more than a cost comparison. The real question is routes, depot constraints, charging windows and expected growth. BaseFit gives you a structured way to answer that.
That depends on available power, chargers, overlap, charging windows and operating discipline. A theoretical number is not enough.
Autonality takes the decision into daily operations: vehicles, charging, incidents and audit trail in one operational layer.
Usually through API, controlled exports or a phased integration. For pilots, we start with the minimum scope needed to create value.
A vehicle list, a few core operating data points and enough context to model or connect the first use case.
Autonality fits operations with high asset use, tight availability requirements and many daily decisions around the vehicle.
Best fit today: repeatable routes, daily pressure, shared depots and constant coordination between vehicles and charging.
Less idle time, better prioritisation and clearer operational visibility.
Incidents, workshop windows and service continuity with a clear audit trail.
Technician vehicles, prevention and better support for daily operating decisions.
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