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In the first episode of our all-new Development Diary, four of our data and product experts lift the lid on Wejo EV Intelligence, and how it can help inform effective charging point installation on a nationwide scale.
To meet EV targets, the public sector must accelerate new charging infrastructure. And USDOT is ramping up funding to help communities across the country kick on. But first, they need the right tools to identify optimal locations for installation. Infrastructure should be future-proof and meet strict government mandates.
Of course, the private sector must prepare for the mass rollout too. Take retailers, for example, who will have to create a business case for installing charge points on premises. From maximum revenue generation to increased footfall, their desired outcomes are only achievable with clear insights into the types and quantities of EVs that pass their locations. With this knowledge, they can make informed decisions on the right mix of EV charging points to install, pulling in customers with convenient charging placement.
But perhaps the biggest obstacle is to fundamentally rethink how energy infrastructure is built, in order to control the new demand on the grid. California is already experiencing rolling blackouts from this, so how will they cope with thousands more EVs plugging in year on year? With so many crucial considerations to be made in such a short amount of time, the US needs efficient, granular, and instantly actionable mobility insights.
In the first episode of our Development Diary, our experts explore how Wejo EV Intelligence does just that – with an accessible platform providing clear visibility on how vehicles operate, and digestible insights to optimize charging point installation for all.
The product is built primarily on the Palantir Foundry platform, allowing our data experts to convert analytics into EV intelligence offerings within days, rather than weeks or months. We’re transitioning billions of EV journeys across a full spectrum of driving events, delivering only the most valuable and tailored insights into the hands of end users.
Press play on the video below to learn how the platform works, with detailed breakdowns from the Wejo data experts who manage it…
Eric Tyree
Wejo
Head of Product
Daniel Tibble
Wejo
Director of Data Science
Alvin Chan
Wejo
Head of Data Analytics
Yogeeta Chirekhani
Wejo
Senior Data Analytics Engineer
In this video, you’ll discover:
Look out for episode two, where our experts home in on the problems EV Intelligence solves for our end users, enabling them to make informed decisions on charging infrastructure.
In the first episode of our all-new Development Diary, four of our data and product experts lift the lid on Wejo EV Intelligence, and how it can help inform effective charging point installation on a nationwide scale.
To meet EV targets, the public sector must accelerate new charging infrastructure. And USDOT is ramping up funding to help communities across the country kick on. But first, they need the right tools to identify optimal locations for installation. Infrastructure should be future-proof and meet strict government mandates.
Of course, the private sector must prepare for the mass rollout too. Take retailers, for example, who will have to create a business case for installing charge points on premises. From maximum revenue generation to increased footfall, their desired outcomes are only achievable with clear insights into the types and quantities of EVs that pass their locations. With this knowledge, they can make informed decisions on the right mix of EV charging points to install, pulling in customers with convenient charging placement.
But perhaps the biggest obstacle is to fundamentally rethink how energy infrastructure is built, in order to control the new demand on the grid. California is already experiencing rolling blackouts from this, so how will they cope with thousands more EVs plugging in year on year? With so many crucial considerations to be made in such a short amount of time, the US needs efficient, granular, and instantly actionable mobility insights.
In the first episode of our Development Diary, our experts explore how Wejo EV Intelligence does just that – with an accessible platform providing clear visibility on how vehicles operate, and digestible insights to optimize charging point installation for all.
The product is built primarily on the Palantir Foundry platform, allowing our data experts to convert analytics into EV intelligence offerings within days, rather than weeks or months. We’re transitioning billions of EV journeys across a full spectrum of driving events, delivering only the most valuable and tailored insights into the hands of end users.
Press play on the video below to learn how the platform works, with detailed breakdowns from the Wejo data experts who manage it…
Eric Tyree
Wejo
Head of Product
Daniel Tibble
Wejo
Director of Data Science
Alvin Chan
Wejo
Head of Data Analytics
Yogeeta Chirekhani
Wejo
Senior Data Analytics Engineer
In this video, you’ll discover:
Look out for episode two, where our experts home in on the problems EV Intelligence solves for our end users, enabling them to make informed decisions on charging infrastructure.
Our vision, investor information and leadership team profiles
Our vision, investor information and leadership team profiles