Top 10: Charge Point Management Systems

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Charge point operators can use management systems to resolve problems as demand for charging grows. Image credit: ChargePoint
The top charge point management systems letting operators take control include be.ENERGISED, Monta Hub, Blink Network and Driivz

In 2024 alone, more than 1.3 million public charging points were added to the global stock, according to the International Energy Agency. 

This number alone equalled the total available points in 2020.

Charging growth is also scaling the corresponding challenges that charge point operators face. 

Charge point management systems can help to tackle issues like network downtime, complex billing operations and energy grid strain.

EV Magazine has ranked 10 of the top charge point management systems.

10. Solidstudio

CEO: Paweł Małkowiak
Headquarters: Krakow, Poland
Founded: 2017

Solidstudio CEO Paweł Małkowiak

While many competitors operate on a standard Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) model where operators pay per charger, Solidstudio is unique because it offers a licensing and ownership model.

Its platform is fully certified for OCPP 1.6 and 2.0.1, ensuring it can communicate with almost any hardware brand. It also supports OCPI, which allows for roaming.

The platform uses AI for anomaly detection and self-healing capabilities, which can automatically identify and sometimes fix charger errors without sending a technician.

9. Ocean EV Charging Platform

CEO: Rok Poteko
Headquarters: Škofljica, Slovenia
Founded: 2025

Rok Poteko, CEO of Ocean EV Charging

Ocean provides a flexible SaaS platform built to handle the complexities of large-scale EV charging operations. 

Instead of locking operators into a specific ecosystem, it is designed to be the central nervous system for an entire network.

It supports standards like OCPP Smart Charging 1.6, ISO 15118 (Plug & Charge) and OSCP. This allows the system to automatically balance the power load across public, home or fleet sites in real-time.

8. EV Connect

Schneider Electric CEO: Olivier Blum
Headquarters: Paris, France
Founded: 2009

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Owned by Schneider Electric, EV Connect is designed to connect, monitor and manage charging stations across various brands, sites and charging levels.

Its CPMS intelligently distributes available power among multiple charging stations in real time, preventing grid overloads, reducing peak demand charges and avoiding the need for costly infrastructure upgrades.

EV Connect also provides a highly rated mobile app for EV drivers to locate chargers, check real-time availability, start sessions and pay.

7. GreenFlux

Managing Director: Suthalan Gnanes
Headquarters: Amsterdam, Netherlands
Founded: 2011

Suthalan Gnanes, Managing Director of GreenFlux

Founded in the Netherlands in 2011, GreenFlux started early in the e-mobility space and has evolved into one of Europe's leading SaaS providers for the EV charging industry.

Using its platform, operators can receive real-time alerts, reboot chargers remotely, run diagnostics and push firmware updates to resolve faults without rolling a truck out to the physical site.

Its advanced energy management algorithms allow for multi-level smart charging and market monetisation, with rate adjustments based on grid demand and wholesale prices.

6. Virta Hub

CEO: Juhani Hintikka
Headquarters: Helsinki, Finland
Founded: 2013

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Virta has networks running on its platform in more than 35 countries and its Hub is designed to serve both operators and e-mobility service providers.

The system includes automated troubleshooting designed to resolve up to 30% of common charger errors remotely, without requiring a manual reset or a technician on site.

It automates invoicing and can act as the service seller, meaning it manages complex cross-border payments, receipt generation and local VAT compliance on the operator's behalf.

5. AMPECO

CEO: Orlin Radev
Headquarters: Sofia, Bulgaria
Founded: 2018

Orlin Radev, CEO of AMPECO

AMPECO offers a comprehensive, white-label, cloud-based EV charging management platform.

It supports all major industry protocols including OCPP, OCPI, OpenADR and ISO 15118.

By allowing operators to retain full ownership of brand and customer data, full financial control and direct B2B relationships can be maintained.

The platform includes a highly flexible billing engine that allows operators to design complex pricing strategies.

4. Blink Network

CEO: Mike Battaglia
Headquarters: Maryland, US
Founded: 2009

Mike Battaglia, President and CEO of Blink Charging

The Blink Network is a cloud-based interface designed for site hosts to manage charging assets.

It provides a live dashboard that shows the status of every charger in a network, regardless of physical location, and allows hosts to restrict access or set specific permissions. 

Both dynamic and flat pricing models are available, allowing for customised rates based on user groups or specific time windows. 

Blink’s back-end operations team proactively monitors the network to detect faults, handle remote troubleshooting and coordinate maintenance, aiming to maximise uptime.

3. Monta Hub

CEO: Casper Rasmussen
Headquarters: Copenhagen, Denmark
Founded: 2020

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Monta Hub is designed to be an end-to-end eMobility platform. 

Instead of just focusing on one specific part of the EV charging ecosystem, Monta acts as the central software connecting charge point operators, fleet managers, businesses, installers and the everyday EV driver.

It offers static, dynamic and true dynamic load balancing, where the system monitors the real-time electrical draw of a building and automatically distributes the remaining available power across the active EV chargers.

Drivers can pay via the Monta app, RFID keys, Apple or Google Pay, contactless terminals or via QR codes. It also connects with roaming networks, making chargers visible to more than 200,000 public users.

2. Driivz

CEO: Mark Morelli
Headquarters: North Carolina, US
Founded: 2020

Mark Morelli, President and CEO of Vontier

Vontier’s platform Driivz is built to keep large networks online and reduce the manual labour required to fix broken chargers.

It connects to more than 2,000 different models of OCPP-compliant charging stations and uses remote monitoring and automated algorithms to detect faults and attempt remote fixes.

Operators get a centralised dashboard with extensive data analytics on charger health, session failures and network utilisation.

Driivz automatically distributes available power across multiple plugged-in EVs based on priority, battery state or grid limits, which allows operators to install up to six times more chargers on a site.

The CPMS can slow down charging speeds when facility electricity rates peak, or defer charging to off-peak hours.

1. be.ENERGISED

CEO: Rick Wilmer
Headquarters: California, US
Founded: 2007

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ChargePoint’s be.ENERGISED is a highly flexible, hardware-agnostic software suite designed to let businesses build, run and scale their own EV charging networks.

It is compatible with more than 900 different charging station models from over 100 manufacturers.

The software handles complex billing scenarios automatically, managing different tariffs based on time of day, customer groups and local tax regulations across multiple European countries and currencies.

By using protocols like the OCPI, be.ENERGISED integrates with major roaming networks, giving drivers access to more than 875,000 charging ports globally.

With changing European regulations like AFIR, the platform fully supports cloud-based payment terminals which allows drivers to pay for ad-hoc charging with a standard credit or debit card without needing a dedicated app or RFID tag.

From the user-facing app to the payment portals, businesses can put their own brand front and centre rather than ChargePoint's.

The platform processes operations securely in the background, but the operator retains full ownership of the customer data and relationships.

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