EV Charging Guide

EV Charging Interoperability

EV charging interoperability enables charging stations, platforms, driver apps, EV OEMs, fleets and roaming hubs to work together through common protocols, shared data and standardized integrations.

What is EV Charging Interoperability?

EV charging interoperability is the ability of different EV charging systems to communicate and operate together. It allows Charge Point Operators, eMobility Service Providers, EV OEMs, fleet platforms and roaming hubs to exchange data such as station locations, connector availability, pricing, authorization, sessions and billing records.

Without interoperability, every charging network would require separate apps, accounts, payment methods and custom integrations. With interoperability, the EV charging ecosystem becomes more open, scalable and driver-friendly.

How Interoperability Works

Charging Stations
OCPP
Charging Platform
YoCharge
eMSPs, OEMs & Fleets
OCPI

OCPP typically connects chargers to the backend platform, while OCPI connects charging platforms with other platforms such as eMSPs, EV OEMs and roaming hubs.

Why EV Charging Interoperability Matters

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Network Access

Drivers can access more charging stations across different operators and regions.

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Platform Connectivity

CPOs, eMSPs, OEMs and fleets can connect without building custom APIs each time.

Better Utilization

Charging stations become visible to more users, improving utilization and revenue.

Key Protocols Behind Interoperability

OCPP

OCPP connects EV chargers with a charging management platform. It supports charger monitoring, remote commands, firmware updates, meter values and session control.

OCPI

OCPI connects charging platforms with external networks, eMSPs, EV OEMs and roaming hubs. It enables roaming, station discovery, tariffs, sessions, CDRs and billing.

Common Interoperability Use Cases

EV Roaming

Drivers charge across multiple networks using one account, app or RFID.

Charging Station Discovery

Apps and OEM platforms display station locations, connectors and availability.

Fleet Charging

Fleet operators access multiple charging networks with centralized reporting.

EV OEM Integration

Automakers embed charging access directly into vehicle apps and dashboards.

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YoCharge helps CPOs, eMSPs, EV OEMs and fleet operators implement OCPI, OCPP and roaming-ready EV charging infrastructure.

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What is EV charging interoperability?

EV charging interoperability is the ability of different charging networks, software platforms and EV service providers to communicate and operate together using standardized protocols such as OCPP and OCPI.

Why is interoperability important in EV charging?

Interoperability improves driver experience, enables EV roaming, reduces integration costs and allows charging networks to scale efficiently across multiple partners.

What protocols enable EV charging interoperability?

The two most common protocols are OCPP, which connects chargers to backend platforms, and OCPI, which enables interoperability between charging networks, eMSPs, EV OEMs and roaming hubs.

Is EV roaming the same as interoperability?

No. Interoperability is the broader concept that enables systems to work together. EV roaming is one of the primary use cases made possible through interoperability.

How does YoCharge support interoperability?

YoCharge supports OCPP-based charger connectivity, OCPI 2.2.1 interoperability, EV roaming, roaming hubs, eMSP integrations and EV OEM connectivity through a unified platform.

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