Driivz, a Vontier company and global software supplier to EV charging operators and service providers, announced that it has been named to the Electric Vehicle Charging Accessibility Network’s (EVCAN) Qualified Products List (QPL). EVCAN is an independent non-profit organization designed to support decision-makers across the EV charging landscape.
In receiving this designation, Driivz’s Smart Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging and Energy Management Platform passed a formal evaluation of its technical capabilities and abilities to meet interoperability, security, reliability and data management requirements.
The QPL serves as a key transparent and publicly accessible resource for stakeholders in the processes of selecting EV Charge Station Management Systems.
To be named to EVCAN’s QPL, Driivz’s Smart EV Charging and Energy Management Platform was evaluated on industry standards and capabilities, including the following:
- OCPP 1.6 / 2.0.1 certification: ensuring interoperability with a wide range of certified EV chargers
- OCPI roaming: for cross-network interoperability and driver access through multiple e-mobility providers
- Protocols: allowing for smart energy management, advanced operations management and accessible, dynamic payment, and flexible billing support.
As a QPL listed vendor, Driivz’s software is recognized for its ability to scale alongside charging networks and their emerging and evolving needs. It also signifies Driivz’s platform as being compatible for funding and rebates that require use of QPL-listed software, and for having a simplified compliance and auditory trail.
By being named to the QPL, Driivz officially joins EVCAN’s mission in accelerating the deployment of reliable, accessible, and connected EV charging across North America.
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