05/13/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 05/14/2025 11:34
As adoption accelerates, it is no longer enough to simply count EVs on the road-stakeholders need to understand how, when, and where these vehicles are driven and charged.INRIX data providesdetailed insights into vehicle behavior and traffic patterns.
Benefits of INRIX and EV data:
Understand When and Where EVs Travel
A firststep to diving into EV analysis is to understand how and where EVs are going, how often,and when they need to charge. To do this INRIX uses TripAnalyticsto analyze trip distancesand frequencies, identifyingwhen and where passenger EVs (e.g., during commutes) and commercial EVs (e.g., at depots) are likely to charge. For example, long dwell timesnear retail areas suggest workplace or public charging needs.Also leveraging Volume Profilesto quantify EV activity in high-traffic corridors, estimating charging demand in urban versus rural areas.
Estimating Energy Consumption
Driving conditions heavily influence how much energy an EV uses, impactingrange and charging needs. With Speed Profiles and Speed Distribution Profile it is possible to model energy consumption based on driving speeds and variability (e.g., stop-and-go traffic increases energy use), refining EV range estimates for infrastructure planning. Real Time Speeds enablesdynamic forecasting by offering a live view into driving conditions that impactEV energy use and immediate charging demands. Both of thesetools help planners refine range estimates and optimize charger placement.
Supporting Fleet Electrification
Commericaland passenger fleet operators are also facing unique challenges as they transition to EV. With INRIX Trip Analytics commercial fleets can understand fleet routes (e.g., delivery vans, transit buses) and passenger fleet patterns (e.g., ride-sharing), estimating charging needs based on trip distances and depot locations. INRIX Truck Parking's Google geometry is used to identifyheavy-duty EV charging demand at truck stops or rest areas, critical for medium- and heavy-duty fleet planning.By tapping into route and parking data, fleet managers can confidently scale their electrification plans.
Assessing Infrastructure Resilience
EV networks must be resilient against unexpected disruptions like closures and congestion. When there are rough weatherconditionsorcollisions, INRIX Incidents focuses onroad closures or congestionthataffect EV travel routes, informing adaptive charging strategies to mitigate disruptions. Combining Speed Archives with Trips data enables long-term EV travel trends, ensuring that infrastructure investments remainaligned with future mobility patterns. With these tools, cities can design EV ecosystems that withstand challenges.
Informing Grid Load Forecasting
With EVs there is now a new demand forpower grids. Understanding the charging behavior is essential. Trips and Speed Profiles can be beneficial to predict temporal charging patterns (e.g., evening home charging, overnight depot charging), supporting grid load management. Volume Profilesis usedto identifyareas with concentrated EV activity, guiding utilities to reinforce grid capacitywhere charging demand is high.By integrating traffic and trip insights with energy models, utilities can balance grid loads effectively.
Driving the EV Revolution with Data
Cars and transportation are evolving and with EV it'snot just about the car but the systems that power it. With INRIX's data, transportation planners, fleet managers, and utility operators gain the insights needed to build better charging infrastructure, forecastand manage grid load, and electrify fleets efficiently. Learn more at inrix.com