AMPECO, a global provider of electric vehicle (EV) charging management software, and Zerova, a manufacturer of EV charging hardware, announced the successful completion of comprehensive OCPP 2.0.1 testing.
This achievement strengthens both companies’ presence in North America while providing reliable, scalable, and future-ready EV charging solutions across multi-unit, public, and destination locations.
OCPP 2.0.1 enables seamless integration between Zerovas hardware and AMPECO’s software platform, reinforcing the companies’ commitment to open-standard interoperability. Designed for diverse applications (including hospitality, multi-unit dwellings, fleet operations, and workplaces), the AX48 delivers 48 and 80 amps of power in a sleek, modern form factor.
Featuring a 5-inch LCD display, support for OCPP 1.6J/2.0.1, ISO 15118, and CTEP certification, the AX series ensures advanced functionality and compliance. Rigorously tested through Highly Accelerated Stress Testing (HALT), the AX series sets a new benchmark for reliability, with over 100,000 units already deployed worldwide.
The OCPP 2.0.1 compliance enables the Plug&Charge technology, which greatly improves the charging experience. This capability ensures automatic EV driver authentication and payment processing when an EV is plugged in, eliminating the need for additional RFID cards or mobile applications.
For operators, this results in higher customer satisfaction and reduced operational complexity while maintaining secure transactions. AMPECO’s comprehensive testing methodology ensures reliable operations and high uptime through extensive certification procedures and real-world scenarios.
A dedicated technical team works closely with the hardware manufacturer to validate OCPP implementation and optimize charging station performance. As a hardware-agnostic platform, AMPECO partners with EV charging manufacturers like Zerova. This collaboration ensures charging operators benefit from the quick resolution of any performance or communication issues.
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