California-based AmpUp is a provider of EV charging management software. The company’s OCPP-compliant platform supports more than 130 charger makes and models.
Now AmpUp has expanded its portfolio of CTEP-certified chargers, bringing the total to five OEM brands. Four additional certifications are in development.
The California Type Evaluation Program (CTEP) is designed to enforce pricing transparency for users of public EV charging facilities. Organizations deploying public-facing chargers must use certified hardware-software combinations to bill customers for energy delivered.
Since earning its first CTEP certification in 2024, AmpUp has developed a certification process that allows commercial site hosts to deploy hardware from multiple manufacturers under a single software backend. All certified models operate under Certificate Number 6053(a)-26.
AmpUp’s CTEP-certified Level 2 hardware now includes:
- Autel AC (AC Single UW12 and AC Pro UW19 models)
- EVSE LLC (Control Module 3703, 3704 and 3722 models)
- Leviton AC (EV48S-DP model via CTEP COA# 6006-25)
- StarCharge AC (via certified Wanbang Digital Energy models)
- Zerova AC (AX Series)
The California Division of Measurement Standards evaluated and approved the AmpUp mobile app, version 2.9.3 or higher. The platform meets CTEP requirements for transparent pricing, energy registration display to 0.0001 kWh, idle-fee accuracy and secure digital receipts. It also supports Category 3 sealing for regulatory event logs through the application.
“Compliance shouldn’t come at the cost of commercial flexibility,” said Tom Sun, CEO and founder of AmpUp. “When we began this work in 2024, each OEM certification took months. We’ve since built a pipeline that moves new hardware partners through California’s weights-and-measures requirements more efficiently, which means site hosts can choose the equipment that fits their deployment instead of being locked into one manufacturer.”
Source: AmpUp
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