Smarter EV charging and energy flexibility for business sites and fleets.
Surpl helps organisations manage charging, site demand and fleet readiness more intelligently — so vehicles are ready to go, energy costs are lower, and grid constraints are easier to work around.
- Fleet charging windows and site-level control
- Vehicle readiness by role and route
- Load shifting and demand response potential
- Reporting for operations and sustainability teams
For businesses moving to EV fleets, the challenge is no longer just installing chargers. It’s coordinating vehicles, charging windows, site limits and energy costs in a way that works every day.
The business problem
As more fleets electrify, charging becomes an operational issue as much as an energy issue. Sites must balance connection limits, charging deadlines, peak costs, and the practical reality that not every vehicle has the same job to do.
That is why business charging needs to be flexible, policy-driven and site-aware, not just “plug in and hope.”
What Surpl helps businesses do
- Manage charging windows — shift charging to better times without compromising fleet readiness.
- Respect vehicle priorities — different charging rules for different vehicle types, depots or operational roles.
- Control the site, not just the charger — charging load, building demand, local generation, storage and timing.
- Prepare for flexibility services — build toward demand response and wider energy flexibility as the market develops.
Built for operational reality
- Ready by shift start — set target readiness windows by vehicle type.
- Stay within site limits — avoid unnecessary peaks and grid constraints.
- Cheaper charging — move load to more efficient times.
- Reporting that matters — useful visibility for operations, finance and ESG teams.
Business use cases
- Depot charging — coordinate overnight charging with morning readiness requirements.
- Mixed-use sites — balance fleet charging with building demand and other electrical loads.
- Growing fleets — add vehicles without losing visibility or operational discipline.
- Sustainability reporting — show how charging, flexibility and electrification fit into wider ESG goals.
Why Surpl is different
Surpl combines three layers that are usually fragmented: device connectivity, site-aware charging and flexibility, and user-friendly grid and scheduling intelligence. That makes it easier to move from “we installed chargers” to “we actively manage energy.”
What businesses can expect
- Clearer charging visibility
- Stronger site control
- Better operational readiness
- Lower exposure to poorly timed charging
- A path toward flexibility participation and future services
FAQ
Is this only for large fleets?
No. Surpl is relevant anywhere charging creates a site-level operational or energy-management issue.
Can different vehicles have different rules?
Yes. The platform is designed around readiness by vehicle role and charging windows.
Does this depend on grid events?
Not entirely. Grid awareness is one part of the story, but the value also comes from scheduling, cost control and site-level coordination.
Make fleet charging operationally smarter.
Surpl helps organisations electrify with more confidence, more visibility and better control.