Infrastructure + technology

Mer launches design consultancy service

Electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure firm Mer has launched an EV charging design consultancy service.
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James Evison

Electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure firm Mer has launched an EV charging design consultancy service for its customers.

The consultancy service aims to address pain points that can hold back EV charging strategies with its consultants working with customers to create tailored EV charging infrastructure designs, and provide advice to support vehicle electrification charging strategies.

It said the service enables customers to also optimise EV infrastructure budgets with detailed cost analysis, cost-benefit evaluation, energy efficiency analysis, and renewable energy integration for additional cost-savings and sustainability.

The design service also provides customers with 3D modelling and AI images to provide an accurate simulation of the finished charging infrastructure within the context of the specific site, including layout, vehicle bays, walkways and electrical schematics.

Bespoke visualisations also aid planning and accelerate decision-making by different stakeholders, it said, revealing what charging infrastructure will not only look like, but how it will work and can scale to meet future needs.

Natasha Fry, Head of Sales at Mer, said:

“Our design and consultancy service removes the uncertainty or nervousness around switching to electric vehicles. By shining a light on perfectly valid concerns around upfront costs, space and power requirements and the practicalities of EV charging, we help people see that these are not barriers but challenges that they can overcome, with highly specific, contextual support offered by our design consultants.”

“Getting the design of your EV charging set up from the outset saves time and money. Our comprehensive, tailored approach provides a full turnkey solution – from the first site survey through to installation and beyond – if the customer wants it. So, there’s no need for a business to try to coordinate multiple partners to design, install and run their EV charging infrastructure. But there’s no obligation to use Mer, as we offer each of our services as a standalone service.”

Image courtesy of Mer

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