Is Your EV Program Impact Backed by Real-Time Data?

Sep 23, 2025

 

Federal policies are shifting, automakers are set to launch dozens of new EV models in 2026, and utility customers are looking to their energy providers for trusted guidance. That raises important questions for utility teams: which programs are delivering measurable results, how you define your role in this rapidly evolving space, and whether you are equipped to report success clearly to supervisors, regulators, and stakeholders.

At REACH Strategies, we’ve spent over a decade helping utilities answer those questions. Our DRIVEN dashboard suite transforms complex program data into real-time insights your team can use and share. DRIVEN allows you to track performance against your goals, refine strategy based on live results, and deliver clear, compelling visuals backed by hard data.

Because DRIVEN is explicitly designed for utilities, it offers customizable views, built-in privacy and security compliance, and instant proof of your program’s value. Your programs are already making an impact. Let’s make sure your data tells that story — and gets the recognition it deserves.

 

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