Open Charge Point Protocol
Plantilla:En desarrllo El Open Charge Point Protocol (OCPP) es un protocolo de aplicación para la comunicación entre las estaciones de carga de vehículos eléctricos y un sistema central de gestión, también conocido como red de estaciones de carga, similar a los teléfonos móviles y las redes de teléfonos móviles.[1][2]
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The Open Charge Point Protocol (OCPP) is an application protocol for communication between EV charging stations and a central management system, also known as a charging station network, similar to cell phones and cell phone networks.
The protocol is an initiative of the E-Laad foundation in the Netherlands. Its aim was to create an open application protocol which allows EV charging stations and central management systems from different vendors to communicate with each other. It is in use by a large number of vendors of EV charging stations and central management systems all over the world.[1]
The protocol is an initiative of the E-Laad foundation in the Netherlands. Its aim was to create an open application protocol which allows EV charging stations and central management systems from different vendors to communicate with each other. It is in use by a large number of vendors of EV charging stations and central management systems all over the world.[3]