Services
Three engagements,
each built for a
different starting point
Whether you're a property owner thinking about on-site charging, an organisation weighing a fleet transition, or a community group working out how members travel — there's a structured engagement designed for where you are.
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Each service has a clear scope and a defined output
The three services below cover different situations. They share the same underlying approach — structured, documented, paced to the client — but the content, participants, and focus of each are distinct.
If you're not sure which fits your situation, that's a fine thing to raise in an initial conversation. There's no obligation attached to getting in touch.
Service One
EV Charging Infrastructure Consultation
¥23,500
For property owners, small operators, and community organisations thinking about on-site charging capacity. The process runs over three meetings across four weeks and concludes with a written reference document.
What's covered
Current grid arrangements relevant to your Japanese urban or rural location
Expected daily usage patterns mapped to your situation
Overview of installation options available at your site type
Equipment categories with indicative cost ranges
Notes on regulatory paperwork relevant to your prefecture
Written reference document delivered at the end of the engagement
"Decisions on next steps remain with the client." — The reference document is yours to use at your own pace, with no obligation to proceed with any particular vendor or timeline.
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Fleet Electrification Planning
¥42,500
A structured engagement for small and mid-sized organisations weighing a transition of light commercial vehicles. Suited for fleets of five to forty vehicles operating across Japanese prefectures. The work pace is set to match your existing renewal cycles.
What's covered
Mapping of current trips and identification of candidate electrification routes
Phased plan covering vehicle selection criteria for your operational needs
Depot charging infrastructure considerations and indicative cost ranges
Driver familiarisation planning as a structured phase
Documentation accompanying each phase of the plan
Timeline aligned to your organisation's vehicle renewal cycle
The engagement is paced to your renewal cycle — not pushed ahead of it. Electrification decisions made within your natural planning window tend to be more durable.
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Service Three
Sustainable Mobility Strategy Workshop
¥36,000
A facilitated workshop for civic groups, neighbourhood associations, and small employers thinking through how members or staff move around their locale. Two half-day sessions examining patterns, discussing alternatives, and assembling a written summary that captures the group's shared direction.
What's covered
Pre-prepared materials tailored to your group and locale
Two half-day facilitated sessions with structured discussion
Examination of current mobility patterns and available alternatives
Written summary capturing the group's shared direction
Outcomes framed as starting points, not fixed commitments
Facilitation adapted to participants with varying familiarity with the topic
The written summary produced belongs to the group and can be used as the basis for further steps — whether that means a formal proposal, a budget request, or simply a shared reference point to return to.
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Three services side by side
| EV Charging Consultation | Fleet Electrification | Mobility Workshop | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | ¥23,500 | ¥42,500 | ¥36,000 |
| Duration | 4 weeks, 3 meetings | Matched to renewal cycle | 2 half-day sessions |
| Best for | Property owners & small operators | Organisations with 5–40 vehicles | Civic groups & small employers |
| Output | Written reference document | Phased plan with documentation | Written group summary |
| Detail page | View details → | View details → | View details → |
Common ground
What all three services share
Regardless of which engagement fits your situation, certain things don't change across any of them.
Written output
Every engagement ends with a document. Not notes — a structured reference you can use and share.
Vendor independence
No supply agreements shape what we produce. Equipment categories, not product recommendations.
Japan-specific context
Grid conditions, prefecture-level regulations, and local programme availability — not national averages.
Your timeline
The pace of every engagement is set to fit your decision cycle, not create a new one to manage.
Getting started
Not sure which service fits? That's fine
An initial conversation is enough to work out which engagement — if any — makes sense for where you are. There's no commitment involved in getting in touch.
Write to us
Use the contact form on our home page. A few words about your situation is enough — there's no required format.
Short initial exchange
We'll respond within two business days. A brief exchange — often just a few messages — is usually enough to clarify which service, if any, fits your situation.
Agree scope and begin
If we agree an engagement makes sense, we confirm the scope, output, and timeline before any work begins. No surprises.
Ready when you are
An initial conversation creates no obligation
Whether you have a specific service in mind or are still working out what kind of support fits your situation — getting in touch is a reasonable next step.
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