The EV charging industry is progressing at a rapid pace.
However, payment management remains a significant barrier for both operators and users.
Local integrations, proprietary APIs, and limited implementation of the OCPI protocol continue to create operational friction and fragmented user experiences.
In this context, CCV and ChargePoint are introducing a joint solution that promises to be a game-changer.
This cloud-based payment system is specifically designed to address current issues around interoperability, regulatory compliance and scalability within public charging networks.
The solution is fully compatible with the Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Regulation (AFIR) of the European Union and UK charging legislation, integrating hardware and backend software into a unified ecosystem accessible to operators of all sizes.
Open invitation: technical webinar for charge point operators
To showcase the advantages of this solution, both companies are hosting a free virtual webinar on 29 April 2025 at 15:00 CEST.
Key topics to be covered include:
- The current challenges of EV payment solutions, from local integrations to API complexities
- Why OCPI-based integrations without Direct Payment Module fall short – and how our approach changes the game
- A deep dive into ChargePoint’s be.ENERGISED enables seamless management and how CCV’s payment terminal work within this ecosystem
Why attend?
- Gain insights into the latest developments in EV payment technology.
- Understand how a cloud-native, full-OCPI solution can reduce integration costs and boost operational flexibility.
- Learn how the CCV–ChargePoint partnership safeguards payment infrastructure against future regulatory and technological shifts.
- Engage directly with industry experts and address technical questions in real time.
Featured Speakers
Andreas Blin, Director of Segments & Partnerships at ChargePoint
Blin is on a mission to make e-mobility tangible and easily accessible, reducing barriers to entry into the world of e-mobility.
With over 20 years of experience in international business and sales, he’s an expert in European EV charging and brings a wealth of expertise to ChargePoint.
Dennis Moellmann, Product Manager – Partner Products at ChargePoint
Moellmann has been deeply engaged with electric vehicles since his first experience over a decade ago.
As a Product Manager specializing in payment terminal solutions, he will provide a comprehensive overview of our latest innovations and address all questions on the topic.
Pieter Peene, Product Manager at CCV
Peene is driving the development of seamless and secure payment solutions for the EVC ecosystem.
With a strong background in digital payments and strategic partnerships, Peene is passionate about driving innovation that makes transactions simpler, smarter, and more secure for businesses and consumers alike.



About CCV
CCV is a European payment solution provider offering end-to-end payments at every touchpoint of the customer journey.
From convenient online payments to powerful in-store and unattended solutions.
With a wealth of experience servicing large retailers, service stations and small and medium enterprises the company facilitates seamless transactions and empower the growth of the industry for more than 65 years.
About ChargePoint
ChargePoint brings electric vehicle (EV) charging to more people and places than ever before with the world’s largest and most open EV charging network.
The company designs, builds, and supports all the technology behind the network – from charging station hardware to energy management software and the mobile app.
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