Fewer dry-station events
Forecasts surface the stations that will run short before the peak, so packs arrive before riders do — not after the queue forms.
Product / Station forecasting
Station inventory forecasting
Rootd projects charged-pack supply against rider demand for every station, 24 hours out — then turns it into a restock plan your team can act on before the morning and evening rush.
From forecast to floor plan
The forecast isn't the deliverable. The decision is.
Network view
Rootd forecasts charged-pack supply against demand for each station independently, so you see exactly which sites are heading into a peak short — and which are sitting on stock they won't use.
Restock plan
Each forecast resolves into concrete moves — how many packs to add, where, and by when — ranked by the peak they protect. Hand it to dispatch and go.
What you stop losing
Forecasts surface the stations that will run short before the peak, so packs arrive before riders do — not after the queue forms.
Stations sitting on charged packs they won't use get flagged for rebalancing, freeing capital and charger slots for stations that need them.
Every avoided dry-station event is swap friction a rider doesn't absorb — supporting daily earnings retained after swap friction.
We'll forecast one of your stations live on your own telemetry.