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Overview
Pulse Energy simplifies electric fleet operations by aggregating fragmented charging networks into a unified platform. It improves routes and centralizes billing by linking these capabilities to reduce operational friction. While the initial implementation requires some effort, its massive charger access makes it an efficient choice for scaling green fleets.
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Pulse Energy Specifications
Vehicle Tracking (GPS)
Maintenance Scheduling
Route Optimization
Telematics Integration
What Is Pulse Energy?
Pulse Energy is a comprehensive EV fleet management platform designed for logistics and ride-hailing businesses. It aggregates over 10,000 charging points from multiple operators into a single interface, which eliminates the need for multiple wallets.
Its features include AI-driven smart routing to prevent deadhead miles and unified GST-compliant billing. These tools help fleet managers reduce range anxiety, lower the total cost of ownership for electric assets, and simplify complex daily operations.
Pulse Energy Pricing
The pricing for Pulse Energy is estimated to fall between $15 and $50/charger/month, according to industry benchmarks for similar cloud-based EV charging management and energy orchestration platforms. This range is intended for general budgeting purposes only, as actual costs can differ based on factors such as the number of charging points, feature tiers selected, contract terms, and negotiated discounts.
In addition to the base subscription costs, organizations should account for the following estimated expenses:
- Implementation: $2,000–$12,000+ depending on the complexity of configuration, charging site layout, and process reengineering required.
- Data Migration: $1,500–$7,500, based on the volume of historical charging data and complexity of converting records from legacy management systems.
- EDI, API, Accounting, Or ERP Integrations: $3,000–$25,000, depending on the number and complexity of system integrations with fleet telematics or building management systems.
- Optional Hardware And Installation: For solutions requiring specific OCPP-compliant hardware or load balancing controllers, hardware costs can be $400–$2,500 per unit, with professional electrical installation typically $500–$3,000/charger depending on site power requirements.
Disclaimer: Pricing references are based on publicly available third-party information and industry benchmarks. Actual costs may vary.
Pulse Energy Integrations
Who Is Pulse Energy For?
Pulse Energy is ideal for a wide range of industries and sectors, including:
- Fleet management
- Logistics
- EV charging
- Real estate
- Transportation
- Energy
Is Pulse Energy Right For You?
Pulse Energy is the ideal solution for fleet operators struggling with the fragmentation of the EV charging ecosystem. Its ability to unify disparate networks like ChargeZone and Statiq into one billing stream sets it apart. Pulse Energy utilizes reasonable security safeguards to protect personal information against loss, theft, and unauthorized access or modification.
Still unsure whether Pulse Energy software is the right fit for you? Connect with our customer support staff at (661) 384-7070 for further guidance.
Pulse Energy Features
The AI-guided charging patterns protect battery health and extend the lifespan of the electric fleet. By monitoring battery performance and recommending optimal charging cycles, the software helps maintain vehicle health and ensures the long-term value of the fleet's assets.
The platform automatically tracks, verifies, and reports Scope 3 emissions to provide full sustainability transparency. These analytics allow organizations to demonstrate environmental impact to clients and stakeholders while ensuring data-backed compliance with evolving green energy reporting standards.
Fleet operators gain access to secure hubs optimized for overnight charging and guaranteed uptime. These dedicated locations are built specifically for fleets by finding the right balance between parking requirements and charging needs to ensure vehicles remain ready for operations.
Scheduling algorithms find the best times and locations to charge to minimize overall costs and maximize efficiency. This intelligence reduces idle time and allows the Pulse Energy price to remain competitive by leveraging off-peak rates and efficient energy distribution.
Managers utilize real-time vehicle tracking and battery monitoring to maintain constant visibility over the entire operation. This connectivity ensures that every vehicle in the fleet is performing as expected by providing the data needed to make informed decisions regarding route adjustments.