The problem
As Canada electrifies long-haul freight, the operators who run multi-site charging corridors are spending heavily to keep them efficient. They juggle mismatched charger brands and software, struggle to forecast demand across sites, and face grid penalties when load spikes. The result is poor charger utilisation, unpredictable operating costs, and fragmented data spread across networks, utilities, and fleets.
What we did
CorridorFlow AI is a software-first platform that gives corridor operators a single coordinated view of their network. We deliver real-time, network-wide demand forecasting and load balancing built for ultra-high-power chargers, dynamic pricing alerts that shift load to off-peak and lift revenue, and integration with fleet telematics to optimise routes and charging stops. A predictive digital-twin simulator lets operators test pricing, fleet, and efficiency scenarios before deployment, while built-in coordination with utilities helps manage grid load and avoid penalties.
The outcome
A smarter, profitable path toward zero-emission freight, with corridor operators running their charging networks as one coordinated system rather than a collection of isolated sites.