NovaCHARGE Advances EV Charging with OCPI

NovaCHARGE, a prominent provider of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure solutions, has announced an expanded commitment to the Open Charge Point Interface (OCPI) standard. This initiative emphasizes the creation of interoperable, reliable, and scalable EV charging networks. By supporting OCPI, NovaCHARGE enables EV drivers to seamlessly roam across various charging stations using their preferred mobile apps, enhancing convenience and accessibility. The company, based in Orlando, FL, will showcase its latest advancements at the EVCS Tradeshow in Las Vegas, scheduled for March 24-27, 2025, reinforcing its leadership in the EV industry.

Key Highlights

  • Enhanced Roaming Capabilities: OCPI support allows EV drivers to use a single app across multiple charging networks, simplifying the charging experience and eliminating the need for multiple applications.
  • Scalability and Reliability: By embracing OCPI, NovaCHARGE ensures charging networks can expand efficiently while maintaining high standards of reliability and security, critical for widespread EV adoption.
  • Ongoing Innovation: NovaCHARGE’s expanded OCPI support and active participation in industry events like the EVCS Tradeshow demonstrate its dedication to advancing EV infrastructure through open standards.

The Open Charge Point Interface (OCPI) is a globally recognized standard that enables seamless communication between EV charging management platforms. This interoperability allows different networks to collaborate effectively, providing drivers with access to a broad range of charging stations without the constraints of proprietary systems. NovaCHARGE’s adoption of OCPI addresses a significant barrier to EV adoption by improving the accessibility and user-friendliness of charging infrastructure, encouraging more individuals to transition to electric vehicles.

NovaCHARGE’s commitment to OCPI empowers drivers with greater flexibility. Whether at home or traveling, drivers can locate and pay for charging sessions at any OCPI-compliant station using their chosen app. This roaming capability simplifies the process and enhances the overall EV experience. Furthermore, open standards like OCPI prevent the fragmentation often caused by proprietary systems, ensuring that charging networks remain adaptable and secure as the industry evolves.

“Open standards like OCPI are essential for delivering a reliable, accessible, and scalable EV charging experience,” said Oscar Rodriguez, CEO at NovaCHARGE. “Having supported OCPI for nearly a year with a few companies, we are now expanding our efforts to offer even more interoperability and reliability across the network. This commitment empowers our customers with the flexibility to choose the best charging equipment while ensuring their networks remain dependable and efficient. Our continued dedication to interoperability is fundamental to building a resilient EV infrastructure.”

At the EVCS Tradeshow in Las Vegas, NovaCHARGE will present its OCPI-enabled solutions, offering industry professionals a chance to explore how these innovations contribute to a robust EV charging ecosystem. This event underscores NovaCHARGE’s role in driving the development of open and interoperable charging networks.

NovaCHARGE serves a wide range of customers, including Charge Point Operators (CPOs), electric utilities, and commercial businesses, focusing on building future-ready charging solutions. By prioritizing reliability and flexibility, the company ensures its platform supports the EV industry’s growth, delivering long-term value to its clients. For more information, visit www.novacharge.net.

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