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EVCI Site Analysis

Evaluate the deployment potential of EV chargers on any territory. Geolocated analyses powered by MASOF Intelligence, multi-geography studies and bankable reports for investors and decision-makers.

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Features

Everything for your EVCI analyses

From network configuration to bankable report export, MASOF Studies EVCI covers the entire EV charger deployment analysis cycle.

EVCI Site Analysis

Create deployment studies tailored to each geography by integrating road traffic, EV density and proximity to points of interest. Get a precise scoring of the deployment potential for each candidate location.

EVCI Network Profile

Configure your reference network profile: charger types, power levels, deployment zones. This baseline ensures consistency across all your analyses.

Charger Catalog

Manage your equipment catalog with technical specifications, pricing and variants. Compare AC and DC chargers to feed your studies with realistic financial estimates.

Scenarios & Variants

Compare deployment scenarios per site: number of chargers, AC/DC mix, installation phasing. View CAPEX, projected revenues and payback period side by side.

AI Generation

MASOF Intelligence automatically collects and cross-references geolocated data to produce a structured analysis in minutes. Real-time progress tracking.

Export & Bankable Reports

Export your studies as professional reports with financial projections, maps and technical recommendations. Ready for investors and tenders.

Data Sources

Verified and cross-referenced field data

MASOF Intelligence relies on cross-referenced authoritative sources to ensure the accuracy of every analysis.

Google Places API

Real-time data on points of interest, competing chargers and traffic flows. Automatic enrichment with customer reviews and opening hours.

Qualicharge & PAN Registry

Direct integration with the official French EV charging infrastructure registry and the Point d'Acces National. Certified data on every public charger.

OpenStreetMap & Geographic Data

Open-source mapping enriched with road traffic, population density and traffic corridors. Worldwide coverage for multi-geography studies.

INSEE & Official Registries

Socio-economic data from INSEE: demographics, income, EV registrations by area. Cross-referenced with the Sirene registry to identify nearby businesses.

Multi-geography

International geographic coverage

MASOF Studies EVCI covers four major zones: Indian Ocean (Reunion, Mauritius, Madagascar, Mayotte), continental Europe, the Middle East and East Africa. For each zone, data frameworks are adapted (traffic sources, EV registration registries, local pricing grids and regulations in force), enabling international operators and investors to run their analyses from a single platform with comparable methodologies.

Use Cases

Who is it for?

MASOF Studies EVCI is designed for all stakeholders in the EV charging value chain.

CPOs & EVCI Operators

Identify white zones, analyze EV density and cross-reference with the competitive landscape to prioritize your high-potential sites.

Investors & Funds

Get bankable reports with revenue projections, risk analyses and profitability metrics (IRR, NPV) calibrated on real market data.

Local Authorities & Developers

Build your EVCI master plans taking into account urban constraints, mobility flows and energy transition goals.

Why analyze your sites

Why perform a site analysis before deploying your EV chargers?

Deploying EV chargers represents a significant investment. Choosing the wrong location can compromise the profitability of an entire EVCI network. A rigorous site analysis is essential to validate that a candidate location meets the necessary conditions in terms of traffic, local demand, electrical grid capacity and economic viability. The challenges are numerous: identifying high-traffic locations, assessing local grid capacity, analyzing existing competition (nearby chargers, active operators, pricing) and integrating regulatory and urban planning constraints from the feasibility study phase.

This is why MASOF Studies EVCI was built. Thanks to MASOF Intelligence, the EVCI deployment study is largely automated. The AI collects and cross-references geolocated data (traffic flows, EV registrations, commercial points of interest, electrical distribution network, competing chargers) to produce a reliable and objective scoring. Each candidate site receives a multi-criteria score that facilitates comparison and prioritization of locations.

Within minutes, you have a structured analysis that would have required weeks of manual work. The result: investment decisions based on verifiable data, considerable time savings and bankable reports directly usable for your funding applications or tender submissions.

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ: EVCI Site Analysis

Answers to the most frequently asked questions about EV charger deployment studies with MASOF Studies EVCI.

How does MASOF Intelligence analyze a site for EV charger deployment?

MASOF Intelligence automatically collects geolocated data for the candidate site: road traffic, EV density, proximity to points of interest, electrical grid capacity and presence of competing chargers. The AI cross-references these indicators to produce a multi-criteria scoring and a detailed deployment recommendation, all within minutes.

Which geographies are covered by EVCI analyses?

MASOF Studies EVCI covers four main geographic zones: the Indian Ocean (Reunion, Mauritius, Madagascar, Mayotte), Europe, the Middle East and East Africa. Market data, regulatory frameworks and pricing parameters are adapted to each territory to ensure analysis relevance.

What is a bankable report and what is it used for?

A bankable report is a structured study document meeting the standards expected by investors and financial institutions. It includes financial projections (CAPEX, OPEX, revenue, IRR), market analyses, site maps and technical recommendations. This format allows you to present a credible case for securing funding or validating investment decisions.

Can you compare multiple EVCI deployment scenarios?

Yes, MASOF Studies EVCI lets you create and compare multiple deployment scenarios for each site. You can vary the number of chargers, power levels, AC/DC mix and installation phasing. Each scenario generates its own financial and technical indicators, making it easy to identify the optimal configuration.

How does AI-powered study generation work?

You define your study parameters (site location, network profile, charger catalog) and launch generation via MASOF Intelligence. The AI queries geolocated data sources, performs multi-criteria scoring, produces financial projections and automatically structures the final report. The entire process is traceable with real-time progress tracking.

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