For decades, last-mile delivery was planned the way it was a generation ago — dispatchers, spreadsheets, and hard-won intuition. That approach scales poorly, and it breaks entirely when you electrify the fleet. EVs introduce a moving constraint that no static plan can absorb: a vehicle's remaining range changes with load, terrain, traffic and temperature, all at once.
The shift from rules to learning
Traditional routing tools rely on fixed rules: nearest-stop-first, fixed zones, manual overrides. They are fast to set up and brittle in practice. Machine-learning-driven systems instead learn from outcomes — every completed delivery, every delay, every charge cycle becomes training signal that sharpens the next decision.
- Demand forecasting that anticipates volume spikes before they hit the hub
- Travel-time models trained on the city's real traffic, not generic averages
- Battery-draw prediction tuned to each vehicle class and load profile
- Continuous feedback that improves accuracy with every dispatch
Real-time adaptation
The real unlock is not planning — it is replanning. When a road closes, an order is added, or a vehicle's charge drops faster than expected, an AI-driven system re-optimises in milliseconds and reroutes the affected vehicles without a human in the loop. The plan stays optimal even as reality refuses to hold still.

An electric fleet is only as good as the intelligence that routes it. The battery sets the limit — the algorithm decides whether you ever reach it.
— Doormile Engineering
What it means for operators
For fleet operators, the payoff is concrete: fewer vehicles covering the same ground, near-zero range-related failures, and ETAs accurate enough to commit to. AI does not replace the operator — it removes the guesswork, so the operator can run a larger, cleaner, more reliable fleet with the same team.
- Capture real operational data — deliveries, delays, charge cycles.
- Let models learn your city's actual travel and demand patterns.
- Validate every route against live battery capacity before dispatch.
- Re-optimise continuously as conditions change through the day.
The fleets pulling ahead are not the ones with the most vehicles — they are the ones with the smartest kilometre. That is the promise AI brings to last-mile EV delivery, and it is already on the road.






