According to a recent LinkedIn post from AmpUp, the company is emphasizing the gap between lab testing of EV chargers and real-world performance under load, connectivity stress, and constrained site power. The post highlights discussion from its content series “The Fast and The Curious,” featuring AmpUp, Autel Energy North America, and Pangea Charging on defining and measuring charger reliability.
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The company’s LinkedIn post suggests that its approach involves more than basic OCPP compliance, pointing to 60+ real-world tests, remote diagnostics aimed at reducing truck rolls, and tight coordination between hardware and software partners. It also references an internal benchmark of a 98.5% session success rate and notes that speed and transparency of issue resolution are key differentiators in EV charging infrastructure.
For investors, the focus on reliability, diagnostics, and ecosystem integration indicates that AmpUp is positioning itself as a solutions provider for operational uptime rather than just a software layer. As EV adoption accelerates and site hosts prioritize dependable charging experiences, this emphasis could support customer retention, justify premium pricing for managed services, and strengthen AmpUp’s competitive standing within the EV infrastructure value chain.

