EOSVOLT is a CPMS/charge point operations management platform for EV charging businesses. Its target customers include CPOs, fleet managers, energy companies, and real estate/parking operators. The platform emphasizes white-label capabilities, enabling companies to quickly launch their own branded iOS/Android charging apps while managing charging networks, users, billing, operations and maintenance, and roaming from the backend.
The platformβs core capabilities cover charge point management, real-time performance monitoring, remote maintenance, flexible tariffs, payments and billing, fleet access control, home smart charging, demand response, load balancing, OCPI roaming, and wallets. The newly launched Intelligence module is a highlight: it reads OCPP session logs, identifies failed sessions, zero-energy output, communication issues, and recurring faults, then provides root-cause classifications and recommended actions, helping reduce the manual effort required to inspect logs. The official website also states that the platform is hardware-agnostic, supports OCPP-compatible chargers, and claims integrations with 90 brands and 753 models.
Third-party integrations are fairly extensive, including payment methods such as Stripe, Adyen, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Mercado Pago, and PromptPay; roaming via Hubject, ENAPI, and Voltality; Nord Pool electricity price data; Google/Yandex/Apple Maps; and notifications through Mailgun and OneSignal. A Public API is also available for external system integration and compliance reporting.
The official website does not publish plans, pricing, or whether billing is based on charge points or sessions. It only provides options to contact sales, book a demo, and register for free. The FAQ says customers can leave the platform with one monthβs notice and claims there is no customer lock-in. For support, the platform says it offers 24/7 monitoring, with customer service available via chat, phone, or email.
Strengths include a complete feature set covering public charging, fleets, home charging, and white-label apps; localized payments and multi-currency support make it suitable for cross-market operations; and AI diagnostics can provide real value for operations and maintenance at scale. Weaknesses include limited pricing transparency and relatively little security and compliance information. The site does not clearly state whether SOC2, ISO, GDPR, data residency, or private deployment are supported. EOSVOLT is better suited to operators with a charging network of some scale that need to launch a branded app quickly and care about hardware compatibility, cross-region payments, and roaming.
Based on the crawled content, it is not possible to determine the stability of access from mainland China, payment/procurement availability, or ICP filing status, so china_access is marked as unknown. If the business is mainly in mainland China, additional checks are needed for network access, map services, payment channels, data compliance, and compatibility with local charger protocols. Domestic alternatives to watch include δΊεΏ«ε and platforms related to ηΉζ₯η΅/ζζε η΅; overseas peers to compare include Driivz, Monta, Virta, AMPECO, and ChargeLab.
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