Load Study EV
Our Energy Intelligence Cloud Platform (EICP) identifies & analyzes a site’s maximum demand and peak electricity usage to determine EV charging capacity.
EV charging infrastructure expedited!

Data Driven
Energy decisions
Quantify your infrastructure potential using our proprietary EICP.

Plan for A Safe EV future
Avoid system overloads and safely allow EV infrastructure to be developed in compliance with the National Electrical Code (NEC).

Traditional Load studies can be costly and timely, often requiring:
Multiple site visits
Hardware to be applied
Can take weeks to complete
Cost to owner can run up to $3,000
LSEV’s EICP requires:
Only one initial site visit for less than one hour
Processes one years worth interval data from a utility log within 24 hours
Produces a comprehensive load analysis at a fraction of the price
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Peak kW Usage:
Peak kW usage calculated by processing utility interval data over a 12 month period.
Peak Load:
The EICP pinpoints peak kW usage and translates it into peak load.
Net Load:
Factoring in all electrical resources including utility & solar (when available), LSEV illustrates the site’s net load over a one year period.
Available Capacity:
Peak load plus kW usage and solar data when present are all processed resulting in the available capacity in terms of amps.
EVCS Recommendations:
LSEV will produce a report indicating how many and what type of EV Charging Stations (EVSC) can safely be deployed using the sites available electricity.
What’s In The
LSEV Report:
LSEV Sample Report

Fleet Ready
Commercial Fleet owners can plan their zero emmsions future without the need for costly and timely utility upgrades.

Commercial
Apartment owners, office buildings, shopping centers and fleets will gain the energy insight needed to make a decision on what EV chargers fit into their energy plan.
Applications

New EV owners will receive the certainty they need to install a charger safely at home.
home owners

Who We Serve:
EV Charging Station Developers
Utilities
Air Districts
State and Federal Funding Agencies
Engineering Firms
Permitting Authorities
Business Owners
Fleet Managers
Homeowners