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Üreticy is a hardware-agnostic OCPP SaaS platform from Turkey-based Üreticy Energy Technologies. It is aimed mainly at charge point operators (CPOs), corporate fleets, and companies that need branded EV charging services. The platform emphasizes management of AC/DC chargers via OCPP 1.6J and 2.0.1, with support for white-label mobile apps and an admin panel.
The platform covers site and inventory management, real-time monitoring, remote diagnostics, remote reset, map-based status tracking, user kWh quotas, RFID/mobile authorization, fleet management, bulk invoicing, and advanced reporting. Hardware compatibility is a key selling point: it supports WS/WSS and 40+ tested brands, including ABB, Wallbox, Autel, Schneider, and others. On compliance, the materials explicitly mention Turkey’s EPDK automation requirements, regulatory reporting, secure data transmission, and tamper-proof transaction logs, but do not disclose ISO, SOC, data residency, or SLA details.
Pricing is relatively clear: it is charged per connector and does not take a transaction commission. For 1-20 connectors, monthly pricing is USD 5 for AC and USD 10 for DC; for 21-200 connectors, it is USD 4 for AC and USD 8 for DC. Annual billing is roughly equivalent to 10 months of fees, with the page advertising a 17% discount. For 200+ connectors, enterprise custom pricing applies. A 14-day full-featured free trial is available with no credit card required, which is helpful for validating integration with real chargers.
Üreticy provides API documentation and supports Bearer API Key authentication, OAuth 2.0 for public apps, Webhooks, and transaction/site APIs, with a rate limit of 100 requests per minute. It also supports global/local payment gateways, credit cards, virtual POS, and automated invoicing, though specific payment providers are not listed.
Its strengths are OCPP standardization, multi-brand compatibility, white-label capabilities, transparent per-connector pricing, and 24/7 support. Its weaknesses are limited detail on team permissions, international compliance evidence, security certifications, and self-hosted deployment options. It is best suited to mid-sized to large CPOs, corporate fleets, and operators that want to avoid hardware lock-in.
There is no clear information on access from China, RMB payments, ICP filing, local cloud deployment, or adaptation to domestic energy regulations, so these should currently be considered unknown. For large-scale commercial use in China, network connectivity, payment gateways, invoicing, and local compliance should be verified carefully. Comparable options include ChargeLab, Driivz, AMPECO, Virta, Monta, as well as domestic solutions such as TELD and Star Charge.
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ureticy.com is an Türkiye SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $5.00, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach ureticy.com directly.