Powerly EV Charging API Documentation

Powerly’s Open API gives you everything you need to integrate EV charging features into your apps, hardware, or platforms. Whether you’re a CPO, software provider, or city innovator, our API offers flexible and reliable access to charging operations and energy management tools — all in real time. Explore the EV charging API documentation now.

Real-Time Dashboard

Here’s how the API powers live data visualization through Powerly’s own management dashboard:

Powerly API dashboard displaying real-time EV charger activity, sales per day, and global charger locations via Mapbox integration
Real-time insights powered by Powerly’s API, including charging activity, sales data, and network visibility across regions.

What You Can Do with Our API

  • Access and control your charging stations remotely
  • Monitor usage, energy flow, and availability
  • Integrate with OCPP and OCPI compatible systems
  • Track transactions and automate payments
  • Build your own custom EV charging apps with full backend support

Who Should Use the API?

Powerly’s Open API is built for developers, EV charger manufacturers, fleet operators, and energy solution providers who need flexible, scalable control of EV charging infrastructure. Whether you’re managing a single charger or an entire network, our API makes it easy to unify hardware, apps, and energy systems into one intelligent platform.

With built-in support for OCPP and OCPI, Powerly works with almost any charger brand and backend system. You’ll get real-time access to charging sessions, power usage, pricing, availability, and more — all through one secure integration.

Powerly’s API is the ideal foundation for launching white-labeled apps, managing fleets, or automating operations with minimal development effort.

EV Charging API Documentation

Our Open API comes with detailed documentation, authentication instructions, error codes, and live testing tools.

💡 Pro Tip

Use our staging environment to test integrations, simulate charger behaviors, and avoid affecting real-time usage. It’s the fastest way to go live with confidence.

⚡ Fun Fact

Thanks to OCPP, most EV chargers can be controlled remotely using a standard protocol — no need to write firmware or custom software from scratch.

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