According to a recent LinkedIn post from AmpUp, the company is emphasizing the gap between basic EV charger installation tests and performance under real-world conditions such as multi-vehicle charging, connectivity drops, and constrained-site power sharing. The post references a discussion with Autel Energy – North America and Pangea Charging on defining and measuring “real reliability” in EV charging infrastructure.
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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights that AmpUp reportedly conducts more than 60 real-world tests beyond standard OCPP compliance and uses remote diagnostics to reduce truck rolls and address issues more quickly. The post also points to an internal benchmark of a 98.5% session success rate and underlines the importance of strong hardware–software partnerships in addressing field issues transparently.
For investors, the focus on testing rigor, uptime, and lower service overhead suggests a strategy aimed at improving lifecycle economics for site hosts and fleet operators in the EV charging market. If consistently delivered, higher reliability and reduced maintenance costs could strengthen AmpUp’s competitive position, support recurring software and services revenue, and potentially enhance its appeal in a sector where charger availability and performance are increasingly critical to customer adoption.

