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One Platform.
Every Charging Context.

v.energy is a context-aware CSMS for hotels, CPOs, and fleets. Authorization, energy, pricing, billing, and roaming — evaluated together for every session.

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Why v.energy

One platform for the full charging chain.

A reliable charging experience depends on more than a live charger. v.energy connects charger behavior, protocol handshakes, business workflows, and recovery evidence in one operating layer.

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Charger Behavior

Firmware, metering, resets, connector state, and vehicle interaction are treated as operating facts, not support afterthoughts.

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Protocol Handshakes

OCPP, OCPI, and ISO 15118 are operational contracts with traceable events, not just acronyms on a spec sheet.

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Business Workflow

Charging is connected to folios, tariffs, fleet readiness, roaming settlement, energy plans, and reporting.

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Recovery Evidence

Every failed or successful session leaves an event trail that helps operators resolve issues instead of guessing.

Trace Ready Sessions
OCPP Behavior Validation
Cert Informed Architecture
v.energy vs. Legacy CSMS

The EV charging stack is fragmented. The driver feels every gap.

Legacy charging software grew around isolated pieces: charger status, payment, roaming, tariffs, billing, support. That fragmentation becomes visible when software, hardware, firmware, vehicle behavior, and business workflow do not handshake cleanly.

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The fragmentation tax

A poorly matched charger, firmware build, backend, token flow, tariff engine, roaming route, and billing workflow can technically be "integrated" and still fail in the real world.

Hardware expects one behavior
Software interprets another
The vehicle exposes a third
The customer only sees failure
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The v.energy view

We treat charging as one end-to-end operating system, not a pile of parts forced to cooperate after procurement. Research, charger behavior, protocol implementation, certification-informed requirements, diagnostics, and business workflow belong in the same architecture.

Software

Session logic, recovery, tariffs, roaming, billing evidence, and operator workflows.

Hardware behavior

Charger state, firmware quirks, vehicle interaction, metering, resets, and edge cases.

Protocol handshakes

OCPP, OCPI, ISO 15118, authorization, CDRs, and event traces that can be audited.

Certification mindset

Testability, traceability, interoperability, and requirements discipline from the start.

Strategic question v.energy Legacy CSMS
What is the source of truth? The full session outcome across charger, vehicle, authorization, energy, metering, pricing, billing, and recovery. Charge point status, backend events, and reports from separate systems.
How are hardware and software matched? Validated as one operating flow, with expected charger behavior, firmware realities, and handshake requirements understood before scale. Connected after the fact through integrations, adapters, and vendor-specific assumptions.
What do protocols mean? Operational contracts. OCPP, OCPI, and ISO 15118 are treated as evidence trails and handshake rules, not just message transport. A connectivity checkbox. The protocol may be supported, but interpretation and diagnostics vary by vendor.
Who owns failure? The platform identifies where the chain broke and gives the operator a recovery path before the customer experience collapses. Failures fall between charger vendor, backend, payment provider, roaming hub, installer, and support desk.
How does certification influence the product? Certification-informed research shapes architecture, testing, traceability, interoperability, and deployment readiness. Compliance is often handled as a late-stage requirement or documentation layer.
What does the user experience become? Charging feels like a reliable product: start the session, receive energy, see the right price, and trust the operator. The user becomes the integration test for a stack of parts that were never designed as one experience.

The strategic difference

Poor handshaking does not look technical to a driver. It looks like your charger does not work.

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