ENECHANGE starts providing API to Digital Charging Solutions (Germany) / Compatible with Open Charge Point Interface (OCPI)
ENECHANGE Ltd. (Head Office: Chuo-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Tomoya Maruoka) has begun providing Digital Charging Solutions GmbH (Head Office: Berlin, Germany; CEO: Jörg Reimann; hereinafter referred to as “DCS”) the “EVsmart data API” from the “ENECHANGE Cloud EV” service. As an e-mobility service provider (eMSP) with the largest EV charging network in Europe, DCS now gains access to data on EV charging locations in Japan through this service provision.

Background
The government aims to establish a total of 300,000 charging ports by 2030, which includes 30,000 fast charging ports for public use. To build convenience into the charging experience, it’s crucial that various details such as precise charger locations, availability, output specifications, and pricing and billing data are shared in real-time among charge point operators. This will provide EV Charging business users with improved information and a seamless charging experience.
Currently, in Japan, charge point operators (CPOs) operate on their own protocols. For managing charging port data, including the output details of charging locations and precise coordinate information, the data must be consolidated and updated from the diverse formats supplied by the CPOs. The ENECHANGE Cloud EV platform facilitates this by providing such information to connected car applications and navigation systems through API linkage, thus enhancing convenience for EV users.
“ENECHANGE Cloud EV” and Digital Charging Solutions GmbH (DCS)
ENECHANGE has started providing data on EV charging locations in Japan to DCS, one of Europe’s largest EV charging network eMSPs, by offering its “EVsmart data API“ from our “ENECHANGE Cloud EV” service. DCS offers white-labeled public charging solutions for vehicle manufacturers (OEMs) and fleet operators, stemming from the mobility joint venture between BMW Group and Mercedes-Benz Group. It holds information on over 800,000 charging points across 31 markets globally, facilitating access to cross-border charging networks.*1
ENECHANGE supports the Open Charge Point Interface (OCPI), a communication protocol between CPOs and eMSPs, to enhance communication and interoperability among various national and international EV charging networks, charge point operators, and service providers. This collaboration with DCS underscores ENECHANGE’s technical prowess and reliability. The company is committed to fostering partnerships with both domestic and international EV charging infrastructure services to offer EV users a more convenient and transparent charging experience.
*1. According to DCS (as of September 2024)
Compliant with international standard, Open Charge Point Interface (OCPI)
The EVsmart data API offered by ENECHANGE Cloud EV adheres to the Open Charge Point Interface (OCPI), an international standard facilitating the public interface for EV charging ports between CPOs and eMSPs. By providing Japanese EV charging port data in compliance with OCPI, it simplifies the process for international car manufacturers, connected cars, and application services to introduce and utilize the data.
Comments from Ryoichi Nojima, Executive Officer, ENECHANGE Ltd.
We are very pleased that DCS has introduced our EV Charging Port Information API into its services for Japan. The OCPI format is widely adopted as a standard in overseas markets and we will be using this going forward. It is an advanced standard that is gaining attention mainly in Europe. ENECHANGE is at the forefront of adopting such advanced international standards, contributing to enhanced convenience for EV drivers and promoting the wider adoption of EVs, thereby further accelerating the move towards a decarbonized society.
About ENECHANGE Cloud EV

ENECHANGE Cloud EV offers three services as a cloud solution for EV operators: EVsmart Data API, EV Navi & Charge App, and the EV Charging Platform. These services encompass API integration using charging port data from EVsmart, Japan’s premier EV charger search website; development of EV charging apps through white-labeling and OEM methods; and the establishment of comprehensive charging services from charger management to authentication and billing systems. By compiling data from numerous EV charging point operators in Japan, the company has access to information on approximately 35,000 charging ports*2, positioning it as a leading information aggregator in Japan. The information is meticulously updated and revised based on patrol surveys by a specialized team and feedback received via other channels, ensuring it is the most current and accurate.
*2. Number of EV chargers and charging ports listed on the EVsmart search application (as of September 2024).
About DIGITAL Digital Charging Solutions GmbH
Digital Charging Solutions GmbH (DCS) develops digital charging solutions for automotive OEMs and fleet operators, making it one of the key global drivers of the shift to electromobility. DCS white-label charging solutions enable OEMs and fleet operators to realize their electromobility strategies. With integrated digital solutions, DCS makes charging at charging stations easy, safe, and convenient. In doing so, Digital Charging Solutions GmbH offers access to one of the largest charging networks in Europe with more than 800,000 charging points in 31 markets worldwide and cross-national charging. Since the beginning of 2019, Digital Charging Solutions GmbH has been part of the mobility joint venture of the BMW Group and Daimler AG. In fall 2021, bp became the third shareholder.
Name: Digital Charging Solutions GmbH
Location: Rosenstraße 18-19,10178 Berlin,Germany
ENECHANGE Ltd.
ENECHANGE is an energy technology company that promotes a carbon-free society through digital innovation, with the mission of Changing Energy For A Better World.
Founded in 2015 and listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Mothers in 2020 (now known as the Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market, Securities Code: 4169), the company offers solutions across the entire energy retail value chain — including procurement, demand and supply management, retail and sales, and customer support — to meet the evolving needs of consumers and energy retailers in light of the “4Ds” of energy: Deregulation, Decentralization, Decarbonization and Digitalization.
Note : This document has been translated from the Japanese original for reference purposes only. In the event of any discrepancy between this translated document and the Japanese original, the original shall prevail.