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Charging the World, Seamlessly!

Use Case: Charge Point Operators

A White-Label Platform for Charge Point Operators

Take full control of your EV charging business with our adaptable, hardware-compatible management system. Whether starting from scratch or transitioning an existing network, our scalable, cloud-powered platform enables efficient oversight of public or private stations—anytime, anywhere.

A Full-Featured Platform for Total Network Management

Our platform provides all the tools you need to handle user accounts, create flexible pricing models, and deliver a seamless experience through custom-branded mobile and web apps. It's built to be flexible enough to support all your business models, from public charging to private fleet depots.

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Maximize Efficiency

Streamline daily operations, minimize downtime, and reduce total ownership costs with intuitive tools and smart automation.

Your Brand, Your Way

Offer a personalized and intuitive charging journey through branded mobile apps designed to reflect your identity.

Turn Charging into Revenue

Configure pricing, set fees, and let our platform handle automated billing and secure payments after every session.

Smart Maintenance

The system continuously monitors itself, automatically fixing most problems and maximizing your network's uptime.

Use Cases for Charge Point Operators

Explore how our platform supports different industries and deployment models, enabling you to capture every opportunity and scale effectively.

Retail & Shopping Centers

Drive foot traffic by offering public EV charging at your locations. You can also monetize unused parking space by providing overnight charging for nearby residents, turning your property into a multi-purpose charging hub.

Smart Cities & Governments

Empower municipalities to deploy flexible public and residential charging infrastructure that adapts to changing grid demand and supports community sustainability goals with ease.

Corporate & Workplace Networks

Provide convenient home charging solutions for employees with electric vehicles, offer public charging for clients visiting your facilities, and simplify internal EV fleet management with private access controls.

Why Partner with Us?

We go beyond software—we're your growth partner. From deployment to ongoing optimization, we provide the tools and support to help you succeed at every step of your journey.

Fast Deployment

Go live in just 4-6 weeks with our streamlined and efficient onboarding and deployment process.

Comprehensive Charger Integration

Your hardware is rigorously tested to meet OCPP standards—up to 80 compatibility checks per device.

Tender Application Support

Get expert assistance preparing documentation and applying for public or private EV infrastructure tenders.

Access Incentives & Grants

Our platform is designed to help you qualify for government rebates, incentives, and grants for OCPP-compliant deployments.

Future-Proof with Our API

Leverage the JuiceUp.API to layer in new business models, services, and third-party integrations with ease.

Charge Point Operator FAQs

If you're planning to manage a network of EV chargers—be it hundreds or thousands—a robust management platform becomes essential. It should integrate seamlessly with your existing processes to streamline operations and reduce both downtime and maintenance expenses. A capable CPMS provides real-time monitoring, supports multiple payment options, automates billing, and ensures compatibility with any OCPP-compliant hardware, safeguarding your infrastructure for future expansion.

To efficiently launch and scale your network, you'll need a flexible and powerful CPMS. An ideal platform is cloud-based, customizable (white-label), and supports both public and private setups. It should accommodate various payment systems, be easy for users to interact with, and allow for reliable, uninterrupted service.

A well-rounded platform should offer infrastructure control, user services, and intelligent energy management. Essential features include live system visibility, fault detection and self-healing, user account management, roaming support, and compatibility with diverse hardware. You should be able to define your own pricing and integrate your preferred payment provider. Advanced features like dynamic load balancing and V2G integration help maintain power stability.

In the early stages, licensed CPMS access is cost-efficient. But as your network expands, this model may limit your growth and profitability. That's when transitioning to a white-label solution becomes beneficial. It allows you to build a strong, independent brand and scale sustainably over the long term.