
Capacity review
Evaluate whether your depot can support more charging load while preserving departure windows and warehouse operations.
Situation
Site Constraint Profile
Fleet depots concentrate 2–10 MW of overnight charging demand with non-negotiable departure windows. Vehicles arrive before utility service upgrades complete. The interconnection queue backlog means 18–36 months before additional capacity comes online. Operations must run on existing infrastructure.
Constraints
Constraint Analysis
Fleet charging peaks during depot hours, competing directly with warehouse operations for site capacity
Refrigeration, conveyor systems, and lighting demand consistent power throughout shifts
Utility interconnection upgrade: 18–36 month queue, $1.5–5M estimated CAPEX
Phased vehicle rollouts stall when charging infrastructure hits the site service envelope
Orchestration
Orchestration Scope
Youree operates as a site-level orchestration layer, sequencing fleet charging against warehouse operations, refrigeration cycles, and equipment schedules within the existing utility service envelope.
Departure-constrained sequencing: every vehicle at target SoC on time
Warehouse systems protected during critical operations
Real-time capacity allocation across all behind-the-meter loads
Full operational visibility: what's running, what's queued, constraint status
Measured Outcomes
2–3×
vehicles charged on existing service
0
operational disruptions
$2.1M
interconnection CAPEX deferred
Next Step
If your site is approaching its electrical service limits and the interconnection queue doesn't match your fleet rollout timeline, the next step is a technical assessment.
Request a site reviewYou will speak directly with a Youree engineer to review site constraints, fleet schedules, and whether behind-the-meter orchestration can unlock capacity without a utility upgrade.