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Experience seamless electric vehicle charging with ChargeHub’s PassportHub, now integrated with Irdeto’s CrossCharge technology. This collaboration delivers the #1 EV roaming solution in North America, ensuring the simplest onboarding process for Plug&Charge.

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ChargeHub Offers Plug&Charge Technology

ChargeHub now provides Plug&Charge technology in partnership with Irdeto, transforming the EV charging experience. At the heart of this innovation are two essential building blocks: 

  • PKI (Public Key Infrastructure) & Certificates Management: This enables seamless authentication, ensuring that drivers are securely recognized at charging stations.
  • EV Roaming: This enables authorization, connectivity, and payment compatibility across multiple networks, ensuring EV drivers can charge securely and without hassle.

Together, these components create a streamlined, reliable Plug&Charge experience that simplifies the process of charging—making it easier than ever for drivers to connect, charge, and go.

How Plug&Charge Technology Works

1

Registration

For eligible EVs, drivers need to have their vehicle registered in a centralized database, linked to an eMobility Service Provider (eMSP) that supports Plug&Charge. This may involve providing payment information, such as a credit card.
2

Authentication

When the driver plugs in, the vehicle automatically initiates secure communication with the charging station via ISO15118. This process involves the exchange of digital certificates to verify the vehicle's identity, ensuring secure authentication without any physical interaction.

3

Authorization

The authorization step is facilitated through the OCPI protocol, where the Charge Point Operator (CPO) communicates with the eMobility Service Provider to verify that the EV driver has a valid payment method. If different CPOs and eMSPs are involved, the robust roaming infrastructure provided by ChargeHub enables seamless payment authorization between all parties, streamlining the experience for drivers.

4

Automatic Start

Once the authentication and authorization processes are complete, charging begins automatically. This allows drivers to focus on their journey, with no need for manual initiation or additional inputs, providing a truly effortless charging experience.

5

Billing & Reconciliation

When the session ends, the final invoice amount is transmitted from the CPO to the eMSP to ensure accurate billing for the EV driver. ChargeHub's PassportHub simplifies this post-session step with a streamlined financial reconciliation process, managing billing transfers between CPOs and eMSPs. This advantage provides operators with a hassle-free way to manage and settle payments efficiently, supporting a seamless experience for drivers even after they’ve unplugged.

Plug&Charge technology is at the forefront of enhancing convenience in public EV charging, ensuring drivers can charge quickly and efficiently, much like a traditional gas station refueling experience.

ChargeHub Offers Plug&Charge Technology

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ChargeHub now provides Plug&Charge technology in partnership with Irdeto, transforming the EV charging experience. At the heart of this innovation are two essential building blocks:

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PKI (Public Key Infrastructure) & Certificates Management:

This enables seamless authentication, ensuring that drivers are securely recognized at charging stations.

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EV Roaming:

This enables authorization, connectivity, and payment compatibility across multiple networks, ensuring EV drivers can charge securely and without hassle.

Together, these components create a streamlined, reliable Plug&Charge experience that simplifies the process of charging—making it easier than ever for drivers to connect, charge, and go.

How Plug&Charge Technology Works

1. Registration

For eligible EVs, drivers need to have their vehicle registered in a centralized database, linked to an eMobility Service Provider (eMSP) that supports Plug&Charge. This may involve providing payment information, such as a credit card.

2. Authentication

When the driver plugs in, the vehicle automatically initiates secure communication with the charging station via ISO15118. This process involves the exchange of digital certificates to verify the vehicle's identity, ensuring secure authentication without any physical interaction.

3. Authorization

The authorization step is facilitated through the OCPI protocol, where the Charge Point Operator (CPO) communicates with the eMobility Service Provider to verify that the EV driver has a valid payment method. If different CPOs and eMSPs are involved, the robust roaming infrastructure provided by ChargeHub enables seamless payment authorization between all parties, streamlining the experience for drivers.

4. Automatic Start

Once the authentication and authorization processes are complete, charging begins automatically. This allows drivers to focus on their journey, with no need for manual initiation or additional inputs, providing a truly effortless charging experience.

5. Billing & Reconciliation

When the session ends, the final invoice amount is transmitted from the CPO to the eMSP to ensure accurate billing for the EV driver. ChargeHub's PassportHub simplifies this post-session step with a streamlined financial reconciliation process, managing billing transfers between CPOs and eMSPs. This advantage provides operators with a hassle-free way to manage and settle payments efficiently, supporting a seamless experience for drivers even after they’ve unplugged.

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Robust Security Features with ISO 15118 Compliance

In partnership with Irdeto, a leader in digital platform cybersecurity, ChargeHub ensures the safety of every transaction, creating a secure environment for both EV drivers and businesses. Leveraging the ISO 15118 standard, ChargeHub's PassportHub and Irdeto's CrossCharge provide a seamless Plug&Charge experience with robust security safeguards.

Irdeto's CrossCharge incorporates a comprehensive Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) platform aligned with ISO 15118, protecting all authentication processes from advanced cyber threats. Additionally, PKI certificate charges are seamlessly integrated into your EV Roaming transaction reports, enhancing transparency and simplifying operations.

To further enhance your experience, ChargeHub provides a dedicated testing environment within a turnkey lab, allowing streamlined testing and incorporation of essential security features that meet ISO 15118 compliance.

Plug&Charge Technology: The Most Complete Solution for Businesses

For eMSPs (eMobility Service Providers) and CPOs (Charge Point Operators), integrating Plug&Charge technology with ChargeHub drives user satisfaction and revenue growth. Our partnership with Irdeto offers a comprehensive platform that streamlines the charging experience, increases app engagement, and fosters long-term customer loyalty.

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Flexible Integration & Ongoing Support

Our expert team provides end-to-end onboarding, lab testing, and support for a smooth integration of Plug&Charge technology into your existing infrastructure. With flexible options designed to meet your business needs, we help you maximize the benefits of this cutting-edge solution.

FAQs About Plug&Charge Technology

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How does Plug&Charge technology differ from Autocharge?

While both solutions aim to simplify the EV charging process, Plug&Charge technology (based on the ISO 15118 standard) incorporates a much more secure and robust communication process. ISO 15118 uses digital certificates to authenticate the vehicle, allowing encrypted communication between the vehicle and the charging station. This standard also uses a digital certificate to represent the EV driver for authorization, ensuring secure, automatic transactions without requiring user input. In contrast, Autocharge does not authenticate or encrypt communication; it only uses the vehicle’s MAC address to identify and authorize the user, which provides a more basic level of access control.
 
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What types of charging stations support Plug&Charge technology?

Plug&Charge technology is compatible with a wide range of charging stations that adhere to the ISO 15118 standard. This standard ensures that vehicles and charging infrastructure can communicate effectively, enabling a secure and efficient charging experience.
 
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What is Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) in Plug & Charge?

Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) is a crucial element of Plug&Charge technology. It provides the framework for secure communication between electric vehicles and charging stations. PKI uses digital certificates to authenticate and authorize users, ensuring that each transaction is safe from cyber threats. This infrastructure underpins the security and reliability of the Plug&Charge experience.
 
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How can I implement Plug&Charge technology in my business?

To explore the integration of Plug&Charge technology into your operations, contact us for a personalized consultation. Our team will guide you through the process, ensuring a smooth implementation tailored to your specific needs.
 

FAQs About Plug&Charge Technology

How does Plug&Charge technology differ from Autocharge?

While both solutions aim to simplify the EV charging process, Plug&Charge technology (based on the ISO 15118 standard) incorporates a much more secure and robust communication process. ISO 15118 uses digital certificates to authenticate the vehicle, allowing encrypted communication between the vehicle and the charging station. This standard also uses a digital certificate to represent the EV driver for authorization, ensuring secure, automatic transactions without requiring user input. In contrast, Autocharge does not authenticate or encrypt communication; it only uses the vehicle’s MAC address to identify and authorize the user, which provides a more basic level of access control.

What types of charging stations support Plug&Charge technology?

Plug&Charge technology is compatible with a wide range of charging stations that adhere to the ISO 15118 standard. This standard ensures that vehicles and charging infrastructure can communicate effectively, enabling a secure and efficient charging experience.

What is Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) in Plug & Charge?

Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) is a crucial element of Plug&Charge technology. It provides the framework for secure communication between electric vehicles and charging stations. PKI uses digital certificates to authenticate and authorize users, ensuring that each transaction is safe from cyber threats. This infrastructure underpins the security and reliability of the Plug&Charge experience.

How can I implement Plug&Charge technology in my business?

To explore the integration of Plug&Charge technology into your operations, contact us for a personalized consultation. Our team will guide you through the process, ensuring a smooth implementation tailored to your specific needs.

FAQs About Plug&Charge Technology

Q: How does Plug&Charge technology differ from Autocharge?
A: While both solutions aim to simplify the EV charging process, Plug&Charge technology (based on the ISO 15118 standard) incorporates a much more secure and robust communication process. ISO 15118 uses digital certificates to authenticate the vehicle, allowing encrypted communication between the vehicle and the charging station. This standard also uses a digital certificate to represent the EV driver for authorization, ensuring secure, automatic transactions without requiring user input. In contrast, Autocharge does not authenticate or encrypt communication; it only uses the vehicle’s MAC address to identify and authorize the user, which provides a more basic level of access control.
What types of charging stations support Plug&Charge technology?
Plug&Charge technology is compatible with a wide range of charging stations that adhere to the ISO 15118 standard. This standard ensures that vehicles and charging infrastructure can communicate effectively, enabling a secure and efficient charging experience.
What is Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) in Plug & Charge?
Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) is a crucial element of Plug&Charge technology. It provides the framework for secure communication between electric vehicles and charging stations. PKI uses digital certificates to authenticate and authorize users, ensuring that each transaction is safe from cyber threats. This infrastructure underpins the security and reliability of the Plug&Charge experience.
How can I implement Plug&Charge technology in my business?

To explore the integration of Plug&Charge technology into your operations, contact us for a personalized consultation. Our team will guide you through the process, ensuring a smooth implementation tailored to your specific needs.

Learn How Plug&Charge Technology Works

Interested in a deeper dive? Learn more about how it can transform the EV charging landscape and provide a seamless experience for drivers.

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