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· Olivier Moreau · Use cases  · 1 min read

Your investor deck builds itself on the drive home

Dictate a few questions in the car. By the time you park, a branded slide deck — with your own numbers — is waiting in your Drive.

Dictate a few questions in the car. By the time you park, a branded slide deck — with your own numbers — is waiting in your Drive.

You’re driving. You ask Brain, out loud:

“What share of EV drivers can’t charge at home? Split it urban versus suburban.”

Brain pulls the figures from current sources, cross-checks them, and answers — sourced, in seconds. You keep going:

“Is there research on what holds back adoption?”

A structured read of the reference studies — the material for an argument, not a list of links.

Then the model. You give the assumptions out loud — 70 sessions a day, 350 hubs, an average ticket — and Brain builds it: ≈ 8.9 million sessions a year across the network, and the systemic savings that follow.

Finally:

“Put it on my VOLTIS letterhead for PowerPoint.”

Brain finds your template and brand colours in your Drive, lays out the deck — title, problem, thesis, market, economics, vision — and drops it in your Drive, ready to open in PowerPoint, Keynote or Google Slides.

By the time you park, the whole thing — research, model, branded deck — is done. You never opened a screen; you just talked.

Anonymised use case; figures illustrative.

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