Built for engineers managing complex OCPP infrastructures, the OCPP Proxy provides full control over charger–backend communication. It simplifies backend switching, supports traffic duplication across multiple CPMS systems, and exposes real-time message logs for debugging without redeploying or reconfiguring chargers.
Utilities and large network operators often run different charger vendors or test multiple CSMS platforms at once. The OCPP Proxy lets them:
It keeps the infrastructure flexible and independent from backend vendors.
Turnkey charging providers and technical service firms face fragmented OEM ecosystems. The OCPP Proxy helps them:
It functions as a universal bridge that streamlines deployment and maintenance.
Technology and mobility service providers often add EV charging to broader platforms like fleet management, telematics, or energy optimization. The OCPP Proxy allows them to:
It shortens integration timelines and enables clean system expansion.
Engineering and industrial integrators need stable, transparent communication layers when deploying charging in industrial, transport, or city infrastructure. The OCPP Proxy enables them to:
It improves reliability and reduces engineering risk in large-scale integrations.
Fleet and transport operators running multiple sites depend on stable communication across mixed charger and backend setups. The OCPP Proxy supports them by:
It ensures continuous operation and transparency across complex charging infrastructures.
What is the role of software within the EV charging ecosystem?
Our CEO, Paweł, shared some valuable insights about the place that software holds within the eMobility environment in one of our latest publications. The ebook breaks down the cases of what are the involved entities, why should they use separate digital tools, what are the challenges of creating EV charging software and many more.
Discovery Document to Align Your Vision with the EV Charging Reality
We understand that navigating through EV charging digital solutions and open standards may be challenging at times. With that, after consultation with our eMobility Expert, our clients receive a Discovery Document - a piece that sets the initial scope for the potential project.
A broader context to our solution:
OCPP communication done using JSON-over-Websocket protocol is a widely used standard for connecting Charging Stations to CPO Central System. Using Websocket technology creates some unique challenges for ensuring seamless and continuous communication.
This becomes especially problematic when switching a Charging Station’s connection between multiple different CPO Central Systems, for example during test procedures or disaster recovery scenarios. We want to introduce an OCPP Proxy component that would alleviate the burden of managing OCPP endpoints switching and make it possible to control the routing rules dynamically.
Believing that our continued dynamic growth requires standardization and a systematic approach, including ensuring information security, we have decided to implement, maintain, and improve an Information Security Management System in accordance with the international standard PN-EN ISO/IEC 27001:2017.
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