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
- 1Baseline planning model for your project
- 22-4 scenario comparisons
- 3Cost and utilization insights
- 4Recommendations summary
Pilot Process
Initial Discussion
Brief call to understand your project context and temporary power challenges
Input Data Collection
Gather project parameters, load estimates, and equipment availability
Build Demo Model
Configure scenarios based on your specific project requirements
Review Insights
Walk through results, compare scenarios, and discuss findings
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
Evaluate generator options before committing to rental agreements or equipment purchases.
Identify opportunities to reduce fleet size or improve utilization on active projects.
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.