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EV-Simulator is a Dutch online electric-vehicle selection simulator, positioned as a “brand-independent” EV selection aid. It is aimed at users who are considering buying a fully electric car. By answering a small number of questions about their driving scenarios, users receive results showing which 100% electric vehicles better match their needs. The site emphasizes that its recommendations are based on the user’s personal situation, realistic achievable range, and WLTP-related summer/winter driving and temperature conditions.
In terms of functionality, it is not a typical enterprise SaaS platform, but rather an online calculator for a specific vertical use case. Inputs include total annual mileage, annual private mileage, one-way commuting distance, number of working days per week, work-from-home days, weekly frequency of visits to external locations, radius of visit areas, and additional charging percentage. The system assumes a full charge once per day by default and uses the more unfavorable “winter highway” range scenario to avoid overestimating the usable range of a vehicle. On the results side, users can view how far each car can drive, create a shortlist, and send it by email.
The collected content does not disclose any plans, pricing, payment methods, or trial policies. The page appears to allow users to launch the simulator directly, so it may be a free public tool, but this is not enough to confirm its business model. From a SaaS or enterprise software perspective, the text also provides no information about account systems, team collaboration, permission controls, third-party integrations, APIs, data security compliance, or SLA support.
Its strengths are its clear positioning and focus on fully electric vehicles. Its brand-neutral narrative helps support objective comparison. The calculation dimensions cover real-world scenarios such as commuting, workweeks, and client visits. Its conservative range assumptions also make purchase decisions more robust. The drawbacks are that information about enterprise-grade capabilities is almost entirely absent, and the source and update frequency of the vehicle database are unclear. PHP Deprecated errors appear in the site’s body text, suggesting potential risks in technical maintenance and stability. The Dutch-language interface is also not very friendly for non-Dutch users.
It is better suited to users in the Netherlands or Dutch-speaking users who want to do preliminary screening before buying a car. It may also be useful for automotive consultants as a lightweight advisory tool. If an enterprise wants to use it as a fleet management, employee vehicle policy, or procurement decision-making system, the currently available public information is insufficient to demonstrate enterprise-grade capabilities. There is no clear evidence regarding access from mainland China, so this remains unknown.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on evsimulator.nl official site.
evsimulator.nl is an Netherlands Auto provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach evsimulator.nl directly.