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Use Cases

Who is EVcourse for?

EVcourse helps different types of drivers make informed decisions about electric car ownership.

First-Time EV Buyers

If you're considering your first electric car, EVcourse helps answer the critical question: "Will this work for my daily life?" Enter your typical weekly driving pattern and see exactly how an EV would fit your routine.

Range anxiety Charging planning

Car Sellers & Dealerships

Help customers visualize how an EV fits their lifestyle before they buy. Use EVcourse during test drives or consultations to show real-world battery performance for your customer's specific driving pattern. Generate shareable assessments that customers can review at home or discuss with family.

Sales tool Customer education

Commuters & Daily Drivers

Plan your weekly commute with confidence. EVcourse shows you day-by-day battery levels, optimal charging nights, and whether you can make it through the week with just home charging. Perfect for understanding if an EV fits your work-from-home or office schedule.

Daily routine Home charging

Cold Climate Drivers

Temperature matters for electric cars. EVcourse factors in your local climate to show realistic range expectations. See how cold weather affects battery performance and whether a specific EV model will meet your needs year-round, not just in summer.

Winter driving Real-world range

Comparing Multiple EVs

Not sure which EV to choose? Test different models with your exact driving pattern. Compare how a Tesla Model 3 performs versus a Polestar 2 or Hyundai Ioniq 5 for your specific lifestyle. Share your assessments with family members to make decisions together.

Model comparison Easy sharing

Variable Weekly Schedules

Your driving isn't the same every day? Perfect. EVcourse lets you customize each day of the week—enter your Monday commute, Tuesday errands, weekend plans, and see exactly when and how often you need to charge. No more wondering if an EV can handle your real schedule.

Custom schedules Flexible planning