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About the Consortium

The Electric Vehicle Consortium (EVC) is a community of forward-thinking fleet leaders and data experts committed to better understanding the cost, usage and performance of electric vehicles and charging infrastructure.

Mission

The problem with electric vehicle data at the moment and for the foreseeable future is that no one has enough of their own data to make informed decisions.

Vision

If the industry pools their data together, we will create a statistically reliable source of information that can help everyone make data-driven decisions.

The EVC Overview

The EVC was created based on the an ongoing challenge with EV data given that no single organization has enough of their own data to make informed commitments and decisions. As a community we are able to expand the volume of data and aggregate it in a single environment. This provides our members with a reliable source of information that can help inform them to make overall better EV transition decisions.

Our growing network of fleet professionals support and learn from each other via quarterly meetings, roundtable discussions and best-practice presentations.Together, we are answering questions like these:

EVC Overview

The EVC was created based on the an ongoing challenge with EV data given that no single organization has enough of their own data to make informed commitments and decisions.  As a community we are able to expand the volume of data and aggregate it in a single environment. This provides our members with a reliable source of information that can help inform them to make overall better EV transition decisions.

Our growing network of fleet professionals support and learn from each other via quarterly meetings, roundtable discussions and best-practice presentations.Together, we are answering questions like these:

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Downtime Hours between EVs and ICE
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Time Between Charges for Electric Sedans
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Average Cost to Maintain Electric Sedans

EVC Focus Phases

Through this sequence of phases, we are able to share insights more quickly and comprehensively into specific areas of electrification.

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PHASE TWO

PHASE THREE

PHASE FOUR

PHASE FIVE

PHASE ONE

PHASE TWO

PHASE THREE

PHASE FOUR

PHASE FIVE