Start a Pilot Project

Begin with a narrowly scoped pilot to validate the simulation approach on your specific project context before broader deployment.

Narrowly Scoped Pilot

We recommend starting with a focused pilot that demonstrates value on a specific, manageable scope:

  • One project phase
  • One site zone
  • Simplified load profile
  • Limited scenario comparison

Expected Deliverables

  • 1
    Baseline planning model for your project
  • 2
    2-4 scenario comparisons
  • 3
    Cost and utilization insights
  • 4
    Recommendations summary
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Pilot Process

Step 1

Initial Discussion

Brief call to understand your project context and temporary power challenges

Step 2

Input Data Collection

Gather project parameters, load estimates, and equipment availability

Step 3

Build Demo Model

Configure scenarios based on your specific project requirements

Step 4

Review Insights

Walk through results, compare scenarios, and discuss findings

Step 5

Discuss Broader Deployment

Explore how to scale the approach to additional projects

Ideal Pilot Use Cases

Pilots work best when there's a concrete decision to support

New Project Kickoff
Planning temporary power for an upcoming construction phase

Evaluate generator options before committing to rental agreements or equipment purchases.

Mid-Project Optimization
Reviewing current generator deployment

Identify opportunities to reduce fleet size or improve utilization on active projects.

Equipment Decision
Evaluating hybrid or battery options

Compare traditional generator-only approaches with hybrid configurations.

Ready to Get Started?

Reach out to discuss your project context and explore how a pilot could help optimize your temporary power planning.