BUSINESS ELECTRIFICATION
There is more to electric vehicle adoption than fueling infrastructure.
Along with fueling electric vehicles, there are a number of additional items to consider when planning to add EV service offerings to your business. Understanding the entire ecosystem can help to increase your possible revenue and minimize operational costs.
Businesses are tasked with facility upgrades, integrating new vehicle platforms, learning new technologies, and upgrading infrastructure and PPE for safety and operations. This is a complex endeavor which requires a deep understanding of not just the electrical fueling ecosystem, but also entity operations and how to pivot business practices for fixed-ops retention and growth.
We serve our partners as an internal party that works in the best interests of your business. Our understanding of the entire vehicle and energy ecosystem will lower your overall fleet costs and prepare you to scale electric vehicle operations in the safest way possible.
ENERGY COSTS AND
SAVINGS OPPORTUNITIES
VEHICLE SELECTIONS
AND CAPABILITIES
SALES AND F&I
TRAINING
INVENTORY AND LOT
MANAGEMENT
FUELING AND VEHICLE
MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE
TECHNICIAN TRAINING
AND STAFFING
Cornice Technology can lead your business electrification program as the Responsible Party.
EMERGING CUSTOMER EXPERIENCES
Customer experience should be the primary focus for any service provider. As electric vehicle adoption grows, the need for a charging and service provider will also grow. Customers have a need for service and charging landmarks that do not currently exist in one single location.
CUSTOMER LOYALTY AND EXPANSION
Customers demand a quality, reliable service experience that exceeds their expectations. Current OEM strategies mirror existing templates and fall short of doing this. Providing a service experience that customers can rely on for inspections, upkeep, and charging needs transforms amenities into foundational standards.
OPERATIONAL COST REDUCTIONS
Selecting and implementing solutions to reduce energy costs are necessary to control overall operational costs. Local energy storage and energy production techniques can be used to minimize costs as energy usage grows with the adoption of electric vehicles.