CPMS Systems
Chargepoint Management Systems
Charge Point Management Systems help monitor, control, and manage EV chargers to keep charging stations running smoothly and efficiently.
Chargepoint Management System (CPMS)
ElectrAssure provides an intelligent EV chargepoint management system.
It is a cloud-based charge point network software platform that connects the user to the hardware. Operators have access to a variety of benefits giving them access to highly useful tools and data provided through an easy to utilise dashboard on their computers.
Chargepoint Management System Functions
Monitor and Report
Track key performance metrics including power usage, CO₂ savings, live charging data, charger status, and charging trends.
Billing & Revenue
Manage tariffs, payment systems, and accounting with integrated revenue generation tools.
Fault Management
Detect and respond to charger faults using intelligent alerting strategies for faster resolution.
Device Control
Remotely manage devices, deploy software updates, and maintain operational efficiency.
Driver Access
Control and manage driver access via RFID cards, smartphone apps, or SMS-based options.
Integration
Enable roaming and cross-network compatibility through Open Clearing House Protocol (OCHP).
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