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Amazon contacted Pond when they needed to assess existing sites to prepare for additional automated material handling systems and electric vehicle charging. Pond made field trips to perform power studies of 50 Amazon Logistics sites. The Pond team conducted the studies in Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Maryland, Virginia, New Jersey, Delaware, and Florida by quickly mobilizing a field deployment team and dedicating an experienced team of power study engineers to analyze and calculate the data. Pond completed the study a week ahead of schedule within two months of the project start date.
The power load studies included jurisdictional research by the team to thoroughly understand the regulatory frameworks governing the project’s location, a load study of existing conditions, a facility electrical equipment overview, and a review of the as-built electrical single-line diagrams. Pond then analyzed and summarized the findings to deliver Amazon an electrical assessment report for each of its fifty locations. Through this systematic approach, the Pond team provided Amazon with the results needed to gain comprehensive insights into each location’s power load dynamics and pave the way for informed capital funding decision-making.