We’ve got exciting news at Buzze! We’re proud to announce that we have officially received OCPP 2.0.1 certification. This is a major accomplishment for our team and a huge step forward in our mission to help low-income developers and multifamily property owners bring affordable, reliable EV charging to their communities.
OCPP (Open Charge Point Protocol) is the global standard for communication between EV chargers and back-end networks that allow drivers to activate chargers and pay for the power utilized. Version 2.0.1 is the most advanced and secure version yet, enabling features such as:
For property owners and developers, this certification isn’t just a technical milestone—it’s a game changer.
At Buzze, we work closely with owners and operators of multifamily buildings, especially those serving low- and moderate-income residents. With OCPP 2.0.1-certified chargers, our partners benefit in several key ways:
One of the biggest concerns for property owners is investing in technology that could become obsolete. OCPP 2.0.1 ensures long-term compatibility with evolving EV networks and software updates, so your chargers won’t become outdated anytime soon.
Because OCPP 2.0.1 is an open protocol, multifamily owners aren’t locked into a single vendor or software platform. This means greater control over pricing, payments, and operational decisions—leading to better long-term financial sustainability.
Energy costs are a major factor when installing EV chargers at apartment complexes. With dynamic load balancing and smart charging features, our OCPP 2.0.1-certified chargers optimize energy usage, preventing expensive demand charges while ensuring reliable access for tenants.
For property owners handling tenant payments and billing, security is non-negotiable. The latest encryption and authentication measures help prevent fraud and hacking risks, making OCPP 2.0.1 one of the safest EV charging standards available.
A reliable, seamless charging experience keeps tenants happy and encourages EV adoption. With faster authentication, real-time transaction visibility, and improved network stability, residents get a charging experience that’s just as convenient as refueling at a gas station—if not better.
Our mission at Buzze has always been to make EV charging accessible and affordable, especially for communities that have been historically underserved in the transition to clean transportation. With this OCPP 2.0.1 certification, we are proving that low-income and workforce housing developers don’t have to settle for second-rate technology.
We’re committed to providing top-tier, future-ready charging solutions that help multifamily property owners increase property value, attract eco-conscious tenants, and contribute to a more sustainable future—all while keeping costs low and flexibility high.
This is just the beginning! Stay tuned for more exciting developments as we continue to push the boundaries of what’s possible in equitable EV charging infrastructure.
The future is electric, and we’re making sure no one gets left behind.
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