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OCPP platform scorecard for CPOs

Use this OCPP platform scorecard to compare CSMS and OCPP vendors on migration safety, routing flexibility, roaming readiness, and data ownership before you shortlist demos.

Best for

Operators who want a repeatable evaluation framework before demos, procurement, or pilot rollout.

Audience

CPO teams comparing OCPP platforms, CSMS vendors, and infrastructure layers.

How to use this resource

  • Use this resource to sharpen a real decision, not to add more vendor noise.
  • The best use is to expose migration risk, coexistence needs, and commercial dependencies before a platform choice gets locked in.
  • Once the lens is clear, move into comparisons, pricing, or a rollout conversation quickly.

What it gives you

This scorecard helps CPOs move from generic feature lists to a practical buying framework. Score vendors on coexistence, rollback, interoperability, roaming, and long-term lock-in risk.

  • Migration and coexistence checks
  • Data ownership and export criteria
  • Roaming, OCPI, and billing readiness questions
  • Operational support and rollback scoring areas
  • A shortlist structure for pilot and production rollout

Use it when

  • Before vendor demos
  • During RFP and procurement reviews
  • When comparing a managed platform against open or self-hosted options

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Frequently asked questions

Lead capture

Turn this resource into an active evaluation

Leave your work details and we will route this request into the right pricing, migration, pilot, or technical follow-up. This uses the same lead pipeline as the contact form, so your team gets a response tied to the resource you used.

We use this to follow up on shortlist, migration, pricing, or roaming decisions.

Next step

Use the resource, then move into shortlist or rollout

This page is meant to accelerate the buying process, not slow it down. Start inside EV Cloud if you want to evaluate the product directly, or talk to the team if your rollout needs migration, roaming, or backend coexistence planning first.