All-in-one EV charging management platform

EV charger fleet management is the operational layer charge-point operators use to run a charging estate across its lifecycle — from site assessment and request through approval, configuration, dispatch, and field installation, into maintenance, repair, and decommissioning — with a full audit trail across every step.

Nexura runs that operational layer for your charger fleet — every rollout approved, every site visit tracked, every action audited. It works alongside your CPMS (the OCPP backend that runs live charging sessions, tariffs, and roaming), not in place of it.

EV Charging Management Dashboard

Nexura gives charge point operators complete control over their charging infrastructure. From deployment to daily operations, manage everything from a single platform.

  • Deploy and run charging stations at any scale, request to retirement
  • One system of record across every charger and site
  • Server-enforced workflow — approval before any charger is dispatched
  • Maintenance claims with parts and historical cost tracking
  • Open integration with your CPMS, billing, and energy systems

Everything you need to scale

Governed rollout

Server-enforced workflow from site assessment to install — approval, configuration, dispatch, and field installation, with live status on every step.

Field service & dispatch

Batch installs and service visits into routes, assign field teams, and capture photo-and-signature proof at every site.

Maintenance & claims

Faulty chargers flow back into repair as maintenance claims, with parts and cost tracked per claim and post-repair outcomes enforced.

Open integration

Vendor-agnostic by design. Sync deployment and field-service events with your CPMS, billing, or energy systems via REST API and webhooks.

Provably isolated at scale

Add chargers, sites, and regions freely — each operator isolated at the database with PostgreSQL row-level security.

Powerful features for every need

Purpose-built tools for charge point operators to deploy, run, and service their charger fleets.

Fleet inventory & lifecycle

Fleet inventory & lifecycle

A single system of record for every charger — lifecycle state, location, and full history across all sites, with stock-threshold and ageing alerts.

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Requests & approval

Requests & approval

Add, replace, and decommission requests flow into an approval gate. No charger moves until it's approved, and every decision is recorded.

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Tickets & SLA tracking

Tickets & SLA tracking

A full ticket lifecycle with SLA targets and escalation. Convert a ticket into a deployment or repair request without losing history.

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Dispatch & field service

Dispatch & field service

Build install and service routes, assign field teams, and capture proof of delivery at every site — with per-step timestamps and a clean chain of custody.

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Built for control, isolation, and audit

Request→retire
Full lifecycle, one pipeline
Server-enforced
State transitions, no skipped steps
Per-tenant
Isolation in the database
Vendor-agnostic
Any charger in your estate
Full
Audit trail on every action

EV charging management: frequently asked questions

What is EV charger fleet management software?
EV charger fleet management is the operational layer charge-point operators use to run a charging estate across its physical lifecycle: site assessment, approval, configuration, dispatch, field installation, maintenance, repair, and decommissioning — with a full audit trail. It is distinct from a CPMS, which is the OCPP backend that runs live charging sessions. Nexura is the operational layer; it works alongside your CPMS.
Does Nexura replace our CPMS or OCPP backend?
No — and it isn't meant to. Your CPMS speaks OCPP to the chargers and runs live sessions, tariffs, and roaming. Nexura runs the operational layer around the physical fleet: getting chargers sited, approved, installed, serviced, and maintained, with a full audit trail. The two integrate via REST API and webhooks.
Which EV charger brands does Nexura work with?
Nexura is vendor-agnostic — it runs the deployment and field operations for chargers from any manufacturer, including ABB, Alpitronic, Kempower, Tritium, Wallbox, ChargePoint, EVBox, and Keba. It governs the operational lifecycle of the estate, not the charger's OCPP session layer.
How does Nexura fit with our CPMS, billing, and roaming systems?
Nexura integrates with your CPMS, billing, and roaming systems via REST API and HMAC-signed webhooks. Live charging, tariffs, and OCPI roaming (Hubject, Gireve, and others) are handled by your CPMS; Nexura feeds it the operational data — which chargers are live, where, and in what lifecycle state.
How does Nexura help with charger uptime and SLAs?
Nexura improves availability operationally: fast governed rollout, efficient field-service routing, and a quick maintenance-and-returns loop, all tracked against SLA targets. Live charger telemetry and remote commands live in your CPMS; Nexura turns a reported fault into a dispatched, tracked, and resolved field action.
Does Nexura handle charging-session billing?
No — charging sessions and billing run in your CPMS. Nexura exposes its operational data (device lifecycle, field-service events, maintenance-claim costs) via REST API and webhooks, so it can feed your billing, energy, and reporting systems.
What is OCPI roaming?
OCPI (Open Charge Point Interface) is the open protocol that lets a charge-point operator (CPO) expose its network to e-mobility service providers (eMSPs) so drivers can roam — find, start, and pay for sessions from a third-party app. OCPI versions 1.2 through 2.2.1 cover location and tariff publishing, real-time session updates, and CDR (charge data record) settlement.
What is the difference between OCPP 1.6 and OCPP 2.0.1?
OCPP 1.6 (J for JSON over WebSocket) is the de facto deployment standard today. OCPP 2.0.1 adds a richer device model (variables, components), ISO 15118 Plug & Charge alignment, smart charging with TLS, improved security profiles, and structured firmware management. Most networks run mixed 1.6 + 2.0.1 estates during migration; a modern CPMS has to speak both natively.

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