The number of EVs on the road jumped from about 22,000 to a little over 2 million over the 2011–21 decade. Several factors are expected to continue to drive consumer demand for EVs over the 2021–31 decade: environmental concerns, greater vehicle choice, improved battery capacity, and cost savings.
Surveys show many companies across the fleet value chain are optimistic about the outlook for electrified transport, with more than 50 percent planning to fully decarbonize their fleets by 2027.
Miller EV Solutions is the nation’s leading EV solutions provider. We are ready to partner with you at any step of the process. We are also able to provide solutions throughout the entire lifecycle if you are just beginning the journey of electrifying your fleet. Our team of experts will guide you through the project lifecycle, ensuring you receive the service and products you can trust which align with our core values of trust, collaboration, safety, quality, stewardship, and community.
When designing and engineering your EV project, make sure to keep in mind the following for a successful outcome:
Funding and financing for electric vehicles and charging infrastructure can come from a variety of sources, including federal, state, and local government agencies, and utility companies. There are also ways to lower upfront costs through grants, rebates, discounts, tax exemptions, and credits.
When expense is a concern and budgets are tight, we can help you locate the monetary support that provides a smooth path to widespread deployment of an EV charging infrastructure.
It is important to remember that there is not one best pathway to reducing upfront costs. Depending on the circumstances, several different approaches could apply; layering funding and financing from multiple sources and programs.
Our team of experts can evaluate your project and provide a detailed report of all rebates and incentives that may be applicable.
This is especially true for fleet systems, where properly operating chargers are mission critical. Using advanced analytics and a robust dashboard, we leverage preventative maintenance to ensure your investment stays powered.
In order to reduce job costs and lower on-site footprint, our team uses prefabrication to streamline our EV solutions. Prefabrication means we construct the majority of your charging station set-up off-site at our 53,000-square-foot prefab facility — and then transport those pieces to the job site on the day of installation.
Utilizing our Virtual Design Team, we essentially construct your project twice: once in the virtual world and then on the construction site. You will be able to see in 3D a fully-realized model of your electrical system with additional drawings of the prefabrication components. This allows for more efficient and constructible designs.