Pilot Approach

Pilot first, scale later

Veevex is still in R&D and pilot preparation. We test charger behavior, owner controls, pricing, records and driver experience before rollout.

Why we pilot first

Private charger sharing has to work in real life. Controlled pilots let us test reliability, owner trust, driver demand, pricing and session records before anyone depends on the network at scale.

  • Test on real AC chargers, not assumptions.
  • Measure whether owners are comfortable sharing for income.
  • Learn how drivers request, charge, and pay in real settings.
  • Expand only where the evidence supports it.
What each pilot will measure Example
Hardware reliabilityCompatible charger behavior Measure
Access controlOwner rules and approvals Measure
User experienceOwner and driver flow Measure
Sessions loggedRecords for review Measure
Charger uptimeOperational availability Measure

Example layout. No pilot has run yet.

How a pilot unfolds

A structured path from first conversation to measured results.

Phase 01
Weeks 1–2

Discovery & alignment

We understand your charger, site, expected drivers, sharing windows, and earning goals, then define pilot success criteria together.

Phase 02
Weeks 3–5

Setup & integration

We confirm hardware compatibility, configure owner rules, and prepare the charger for controlled shared sessions.

Phase 03
Weeks 6–10

Controlled pilot

Real owners and drivers use the system. We monitor reliability, access decisions, usage, pricing records, and the end-to-end experience.

Phase 04
Weeks 11–12

Review & roadmap

We share results, learnings, and a clear path toward wider private charger sharing if the evidence supports it.

Scope before setup

Each pilot starts with clear charger details, owner rules, user groups, pricing assumptions, and success criteria.

Measure during use

Reliability, access decisions, session flow, usage, and earning records are tracked throughout the pilot.

Decide with evidence

The final review turns pilot results into a practical sharing roadmap, expansion plan, or pause decision.

What We Validate

Every pilot tests what matters

AC charger reliability

Compatibility and stable operation across real shared charging cycles.

Owner control

Secure, flexible sharing rules that hold up under real owner and driver behavior.

Driver demand

Whether drivers request and complete shared charging sessions often enough to matter.

Owner earnings

Whether usage, pricing, and records support the additional revenue we're validating for charger owners.

Ideal Partners

Who we're looking to pilot with

We're selecting a small group of AC charger owners and sites to learn across real sharing scenarios without overextending the rollout.

AC charger owners

Individuals with an AC charger willing to share it with trusted drivers and test session-based earning potential.

Workplaces

Employers with limited AC plugs who want to give staff fair, scheduled access without manual coordination.

Residential buildings

Apartment and complex managers exploring shared charging as a managed resident amenity.

Known sites & small fleets

Known site or fleet groups that want to understand real demand before adding more private AC charging hardware.

What You Get

Every pilot ends with clarity

A pilot is only worthwhile if everyone walks away with clear evidence, specific lessons, and an honest next step.

Defined scope

A focused pilot plan with success criteria agreed before we begin.

Real-world data

Reliability, usage, pricing records, and experience measured across actual charging cycles.

Honest findings

What worked, what didn't, and the edge cases we uncovered along the way.

A clear roadmap

A recommended path toward expanded charger sharing—or the reasons to wait.

What Success Looks Like

The signals we measure against

12 wk
Typical pilot, discovery to roadmap
4
Dimensions validated end-to-end
100%
Success criteria agreed up front

Questions

Running a pilot with Veevex

How long does a pilot take?

A typical pilot runs around twelve weeks—from discovery and alignment, through setup and a controlled run, to a review of results and a roadmap. The exact scope is agreed together up front.

What do I need to take part?

A compatible AC charger, a clear owner, a realistic group of drivers, and a willingness to test honestly. We confirm hardware compatibility and define the pilot scope with you before anything goes live.

What does it cost?

Pilots are scoped individually with each partner. The goal at this stage is shared learning and validation, so we work out terms together based on the site and what we're testing.

What happens after the pilot?

You receive the results, the learnings, and a clear recommendation. If the evidence supports it, we map out expanded charger sharing together. If it does not yet, we're honest about that too.

Share your charger in a pilot

We're selecting AC charger owners and sites for upcoming controlled pilots across different charging environments.

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