Reliable and Connected EV Charging Starts with the Charge Management SystemÂ

EVCAN seeks to respond to current challenges with the interoperability, accessibility, and reliability of available EV charging solutions. Our team has been working with a group of utility stakeholders to identify market gaps where clear technical criteria will help accelerate the deployment of reliable, connected, and accessible EV charging.
While the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) and Charging and Fueling Infrastructure Grant Programs have worked to establish foundational requirements for public charging hardware, more can be done to encourage consistent criteria for the implementation of industry standards in interoperability, cybersecurity, monitoring and control, energy management and data reporting.
Encouraging clarity in charge management functionality and industry standard certification will support the scale of managed charging and/or load flexibility utility programs unlocking economic and societal benefits as more EVs are on the road.
This Specification establishes eligibility for EV Charge Management Systems to be listed on the EVCAN qualified product list (QPL). The EVCAN QPL will be a tool for Utility program managers, municipalities, government agencies, and advocacy groups seeking objective information about charge management system performance. A qualified CSMS on the QPL provides credence in the CSMSâs ability to integrate easily with one or multiple electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) and Energy Management Systems (EMS) for various charging scenarios.
Goals for Version 1.0
- Validate end-to-end integration and interoperability of Charge Station Management Systems to enable scaled deployment and avoid premature obsolescence.
- Enable reliable and efficient charge and energy management functions to support a variety of use cases.
- Accelerate deployment of safe, reliable, accessible, and connected EV charging systems.
- Drive the adoption of industry-leading standards.