Galvanic is an intelligent operations platform for electric vehicle charging stations, covering both the driver side and the charging-site owner side. The platform is built on OCPP, enabling communication between charging stations and a central management system. It also mentions support for OCPI, which helps charging operators and e-Mobility service providers exchange roaming, authorization, charging point information, transaction records, and smart-charging commands.
For drivers, Galvanic supports searching for EV charging stations, remotely starting/stopping charging via mobile or web, viewing charging history, and topping up or checking balances. Payment methods include credit/debit cards, Thai QR PromptPay, TrueMoney Wallet, and Galvanic Wallet. For site owners, the platform supports AC slow charging and DC fast charging, and requires chargers to support OCPP 1.6J or above. Owners can manage multiple sites and multiple chargers, and configure pricing, service hours, locations, notifications, charger types, and EVSE devices separately. The platform can also push offline or fault alerts for chargers via Line Notify. Compatible brands include ABB, AUTEL, Chargecore, Circontrol, Delta, Eaton, and others.
The main text does not disclose platform plans, subscription fees, transaction commissions, or hardware onboarding costs. It only states that site service fees can be charged either by hourly parking fees or by electricity usage in kWh. As a result, its SaaS cost structure, and whether it offers a free tier or trial period, cannot currently be determined.
Its strengths lie in a relatively standardized protocol foundation: OCPP/OCPI helps connect multi-brand charging equipment and enables cross-platform collaboration. Its payment system is well aligned with local usage in Thailand, and its multi-site, multi-charger management capabilities fit real-world operations. The downside is the common lack of transparency seen in enterprise software: team roles and permissions, data encryption, compliance certifications, SLA, open API, developer documentation, and private deployment options are not explained.
Galvanic is better suited to charging-station operators, commercial real estate, hotels, restaurants, residential communities in Thailand or Southeast Asia, as well as EV charging service providers that want to integrate local payments. The main text does not provide information about access from China, so network connectivity and payment availability are unknown. Since its payment methods are strongly oriented toward the Thai market, Chinese teams should carefully verify access, settlement, compliance, and local alternatives before deployment.
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