PGE Toruń plans its fleet electrification with VivaDrive
PGE Toruń, part of Poland's largest energy group, worked with VivaDrive on a fleet electrification strategy built with the EVR methodology — vehicle suitability analysis, charging infrastructure planning, and TCO scenarios.
PGE Toruń, part of PGE — Poland's largest energy group — has worked with VivaDrive on a fleet electrification strategy. For an energy company, fleet decarbonisation is more than cost optimisation: it is a proof point of the group's own energy-transition agenda.
From vehicle data to a staged transition plan
The analysis, built with VivaDrive's EVR methodology (AI + big data), assessed which vehicles in the fleet are suitable for replacement with EVs based on real usage patterns, designed the charging infrastructure needed to support them, and modelled the total cost of ownership across transition scenarios — fuel/energy, service, insurance, and residual value.
Energy companies as electrification multipliers
Energy companies play a double role in fleet electrification: they decarbonise their own fleets and enable their business customers to do the same. This is the same logic behind the EVR project, in which VivaDrive builds electrification tooling for the energy sector with the support of EIT Urban Mobility, a body of the European Union.
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