7Gen is thrilled to announce the integration of EnergizedAI into our software platform—a major step toward making EV fleets more reliable, cost-effective, and intelligent. Alongside this, we are excited to welcome Adam Mandel, founder of EnergizedAI, to our team as our senior product advisor.
From Reactive to Proactive: The Time is Now for AI-Powered Fleet Electrification
🔹AI-Powered Predictive Maintenance – EnergizedAI’s proprietary algorithms treat each EV charger like a patient, continuously monitoring its vitals and environment to assess its health and predict failures before they happen.
🔹Future-Proofed Charging – By integrating AI-driven automation, 7Gen is pushing fleet electrification forward, helping fleets cut costs, reduce emissions, and make EV adoption seamless.
🔹Maximizing Uptime, Eliminating Complexity – 7Gen’s AI will optimize fleet operations by ensuring vehicles are always ready for daily tasks, thereby reducing costs for fleet operators of all sizes.
Adam brings over a decade of experience at the forefront of EV and automation technology—holding seven patents in self-driving and EV tech. Before founding EnergizedAI, he:
✅ Led the collaboration between Rivian and Amazon to deploy industry-first vehicle automation systems.
✅ Headed charging technology for General Motors’ Cruise (self-driving business unit).
✅ Led product strategy at EVgo and launched Mercedes-Benz’s first fuel cell vehicle in the US.
Now, as 7Gen’s senior product advisor, Adam will focus on advancing AI and automation in our electrification solutions. He shares:
“7Gen’s complete end-to-end solution is the right answer for most fleets. With EV fleets becoming cheaper and more reliable than combustion vehicles, applied AI is the next leap forward—helping operators and drivers experience electrification in a cheaper, easier, and more seamless way.”
As we continue growing our team, AI will play a critical role in delivering top-tier fleet support—ensuring our customers have the most reliable and intelligent EV charging experience possible.
The future of fleet electrification isn’t just electric—it’s intelligent.