Charging OS

One charging operating system — onboarding through live operations

API-first lifecycle for EV charging networks: provision assets, commission with open OCPP, operate with live fleet control.

Cloud data center aisle representing the Chargers platform backend

The operating system

From fragmented CSMS to one lifecycle

Replace tab sprawl and spreadsheet ops with a single path for every site — from gated onboarding to live control.

Industry challenge

Legacy CSMS slows rollouts and inflates NOC cost.

Tab sprawl, manual provisioning handoffs, and closed OCPP stacks create bottlenecks as infrastructure scales.

DeviceNIQ Chargers

One charging operating system from commissioning to live operations.

Unified onboarding, open OCPP on AWS IoT, and a modern console — the charging OS your teams actually adopt.

DeviceNIQ Chargers operational console — fleet dashboard
  1. 01
    Onboarding Provision

    Internal ops provision organizations, sites, and chargers through VPN-gated commissioning — ChargePoint-class entity model with approval queues.

    Live
  2. 02
    Go-live handoff Commission

    Commissioned chargers appear in the operational fleet. OCPP connects; sessions and ML predictions flow to operators.

    Live
  3. 03
    CSMS console Operate

    Role-based console for NOC teams — fleet, energy, maintenance, system, and AI assistant in one enterprise shell.

    Live
  4. 04
    Drivers Engage

    IdTag roster today; driver mobile app on roadmap — scoped sessions without exposing admin CSMS.

    Roadmap

AWS-native stack

  • Edge CloudFront (marketing) · ALB (API) · Cognito SSO · VPN-gated onboarding
  • Compute Amazon EKS · one namespace per application · Flyway migrations on prod-ams RDS
  • Telemetry AWS IoT OCPP gateway · session/energy predict APIs · live fleet console
  • Data Dedicated MySQL schema per app · encryption in transit · RBAC (admin · operator · viewer)

Platform NOC

Operate the platform — not just one fleet

Dedicated multi-tenant control plane for chargers-admin operators — tenant health, incidents, OCPP gateways, and ML anomalies on web and mobile — separate from the tenant fleet console.

  • Dedicated Platform NOC (not the tenant fleet console)
  • Critical-first incidents and platform alarm inbox
  • Companion iOS / Android app with overview, incidents, and alerts
  • VPN-gated web NOC at noc.chargers.deviceniq.com
DeviceNIQ Platform NOC web — multi-tenant overview with KPIs and incidents