ITE First Spanish Company to Achieve OCPP 2.0.1 Certification for EV Charging
ITE, a Spanish company, has made headlines by becoming the first from the country to achieve OCPP 2.0.1 certification in 2023. This certification is set to enhance the charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (EVs), encouraging more people to switch to zero-emission vehicles.
The OCPP 2.0.1 protocol, which ITE has now mastered, offers numerous benefits. It provides charging station operators with improved interoperability, robust security features like support for ISO15118 Plug&Charge, and increased flexibility in managing and optimizing charging infrastructure. This means users can expect a more reliable, secure, and smart charging experience.
ITE's sustainable mobility pilot is currently in the analysis and data collection phase. The project has shown promising progress, particularly in the development and implementation of Smart Goals techniques. Smart Goals define the most cost-effective way for users to charge their EVs, taking into account factors such as vehicle type, arrival time, and network constraints. As the demand for EV charging infrastructure grows with the eMobility transition, ITE's advancements are timely and significant.
ITE's OCPP 2.0.1 certification ensures compatibility between EV charging stations and management systems, further boosting confidence in the charging infrastructure. The company's commitment to improving the EV charging experience is evident in its sustainable mobility pilot and Smart Goals research. As the eMobility transition continues, ITE's innovations are poised to play a crucial role in encouraging more people to adopt zero-emission vehicles.
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