Fleet Strategy · 1 / 9 · The idea
The reality of the transition
Managing a
mixed fleet.
The transition isn't a switch. It's years of running everything at once.
Every transition is a mixed fleet
2 / 9 · Four powertrains, one depot
Diesel
on the way out
🔋
Battery-electric
charging
🔌
Hybrid
both
🔥
Hydrogen
fuelling
Four powertrains, running side by side
3 / 9 · The silo problem
🔋
Battery tool
its own data
🔥
Hydrogen tool
its own data
😕
One dispatcher
juggling all of it
Every powertrain in its own silo
4 / 9 · One question, every vehicle
“Can this vehicle
run today's route?”
The same question — whether it's battery, hybrid, or hydrogen.
The dispatch question never changes
5 / 9 · The health questions rhyme

Battery pack

Ages by
  • Capacity fade
  • Rising resistance
  • Thermal stress

Fuel-cell stack

Ages by
  • Membrane wear
  • Catalyst loss
  • Thermal stress
Different chemistry, same health logic
6 / 9 · One platform, every powertrain
📊
One health score
every powertrain
🖥️
One dashboard
one screen
💬
One language
dispatch-ready
One platform, not four silos
7 / 9 · Plan across the whole fleet
⚖️
Compare fairly
one yardstick
🔄
Balance duty cycles
across the mix
🗺️
Route to strengths
best vehicle, best job
Manage the mix as one system
8 / 9 · Built for a shifting mix

A tool per powertrain

Fragile
  • New tool each time
  • New silo each time
  • Never one picture

One platform

Durable
  • Absorbs new powertrains
  • One picture, always
  • Grows with the mix
One platform grows with the transition
9 / 9 · The takeaway
Many powertrains.
One picture.
EVCare scores health and readiness for battery, hybrid, and hydrogen — on one screen.
from
volterras.com
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