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PeakPilot

Sectors

One advisory method, shaped around your client's sector.

Logistics, commercial real estate and industry raise different decision questions. PeakPilot keeps the basis consistent: interval data, visible assumptions and comparable scenarios.

Sector-specific decisions on the same auditable basis of data, scenarios and reporting.

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Why sector context matters

The same asset can support a different decision in each client sector.

A battery, charging hub or PV installation only becomes meaningful inside the client's operating profile and constraints.

  1. 01

    Different timing patterns

    Journeys, building use and production each create a different interval profile.

  2. 02

    Different decision questions

    Mobility, property and process continuity require different scenario comparisons.

  3. 03

    The same need for traceability

    Every client should see which data and assumptions support the advice.

Consistent method

From sector question to an auditable client recommendation.

Record reality

Import interval data and define the connection, contract and client context.

Build sector-specific scenarios

Translate the operating question into explicit profiles and asset variants.

Compare on one decision basis

Report grid impact, energy, finance and open assumptions for each scenario.

PeakPilot as the calculation basis

Repeat your advisory method without losing sector context.

The simulation connects site profiles, assets, grid limits and financial assumptions for every client project.

Interval data

Assess grid import, export and peak demand at the relevant timescale.

Site topology

Connect grid, load, PV, EV charging and battery storage.

Scenario comparison

Keep source data fixed and make every change explicit.

Client-facing reporting

Record outcomes, units, sources and assumptions together.

FAQ

Questions about sector-specific client cases.

Does each sector use a different calculation model?

No. The foundation for interval data, topology and scenario comparison stays the same. Profiles, assets and questions change with the client project.

Can I use the same method across client sectors?

Yes. Repeat the same data, scenario and reporting steps while adapting operational inputs to each client.

Which sector should I choose for a mixed client project?

Choose the sector defining the main operating decision, then record additional loads and assets in the topology.

Does PeakPilot control equipment or processes?

No. PeakPilot is simulation and decision-support software, not an EMS, and does not control chargers, batteries, buildings or production.

Do sector scenarios guarantee grid capacity or returns?

No. Outcomes depend on project data and assumptions. The grid operator remains authoritative for capacity, and financial outcomes are not guarantees.

Build the next sector recommendation on visible assumptions.

Start with client data and compare grid, charging and battery scenarios on one calculation basis.

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