According to a recent LinkedIn post from AmpUp, the company is emphasizing the importance of interoperability in electric‑vehicle charging infrastructure, particularly whether site hosts can independently select hardware and software. The post points to participation by AmpUp’s Michael DiNucci in Autel’s “Fast & The Curious” series to discuss real‑world OCPP compliance and operational failure points.
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The LinkedIn content also directs readers to a detailed guide on the Open Charge Point Protocol (OCPP), suggesting AmpUp is positioning itself as a technical resource in standards‑based EV charging. For investors, this focus on interoperability and standards may indicate a strategy aimed at capturing share among site hosts seeking flexible, vendor‑agnostic solutions, potentially improving AmpUp’s competitiveness as EV infrastructure spending scales.
By engaging in industry dialogue with Autel and Pangea Charging, the post suggests AmpUp is aligning with other ecosystem players around open standards rather than proprietary stacks. This may enhance its appeal in markets where regulatory and customer preferences favor open protocols, though the post does not provide direct visibility into revenue impact, contract wins, or specific commercial metrics.

