OCPP-first community charging network
Apartments, workplaces, municipalities, and small fleet operators deploy interoperable chargers that can move between compatible backends, local energy managers, and cooperative service providers rather than being tied to one proprietary charging network.
Thesis
Bitcoin / decentralization role
Coordination mechanism
Verification / trust model
Failure modes
- • OCPP compatibility may be partial or vendor-specific in practice.
- • Payment, roaming, and customer support can remain centralized even when charger communication is open.
- • Small operators may struggle with uptime obligations and cybersecurity.
Adoption path
- • Deploy OCPP-capable chargers at multifamily, workplace, and fleet sites where the owner wants backend choice.
- • Pair chargers with local energy management for load balancing, solar capture, and demand response.
- • Create cooperative maintenance and backend service pools that let smaller sites share operations without surrendering hardware control.
Decentralization fit
8.0/10
Coordination credibility
7.0/10
Implementation feasibility
7.0/10
Incumbent pressure