New Study: EcoG® CRI 2025
Launching the 2025 edition of our Charging Reliability Index
EcoG published the second edition of the EcoG Charging Reliability Index (CRI), a benchmark study that evaluates how reliable electric vehicles (EV) charging interfaces are implemented and interact with CCS fast-charging infrastructure globally. The 2025 edition expands the scope by testing the 10 global EV platforms, focusing on 4 categories: Reliable Charging Initialization, Robust Charging Process, Error Recovery and User Information.
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New Study: EcoG® CRI 2025
Launching the 2025 edition of our Charging Reliability Index
EcoG published the second edition of the EcoG Charging Reliability Index (CRI), a benchmark study that evaluates how reliable electric vehicles (EV) charging interfaces are implemented and interact with CCS fast-charging infrastructure globally. The 2025 edition expands the scope by testing the 10 global EV platforms, focusing on 4 categories: Reliable Charging Initialization, Robust Charging Process, Error Recovery and User Information.
About Us
New Study: EcoG® CRI 2025
Launching the 2025 edition of our Charging Reliability Index
EcoG published the second edition of the EcoG Charging Reliability Index (CRI), a benchmark study that evaluates how reliable electric vehicles (EV) charging interfaces are implemented and interact with CCS fast-charging infrastructure globally. The 2025 edition expands the scope by testing the 10 global EV platforms, focusing on 4 categories: Reliable Charging Initialization, Robust Charging Process, Error Recovery and User Information.
New Study: EcoG® CRI 2025
Launching the 2025 edition of our Charging Reliability Index
EcoG published the second edition of the EcoG Charging Reliability Index (CRI), a benchmark study that evaluates how reliable electric vehicles (EV) charging interfaces are implemented and interact with CCS fast-charging infrastructure globally. The 2025 edition expands the scope by testing the 10 global EV platforms, focusing on 4 categories: Reliable Charging Initialization, Robust Charging Process, Error Recovery and User Information.
Products Overview
New Study: EcoG® CRI 2025
Launching the 2025 edition of our Charging Reliability Index
EcoG published the second edition of the EcoG Charging Reliability Index (CRI), a benchmark study that evaluates how reliable electric vehicles (EV) charging interfaces are implemented and interact with CCS fast-charging infrastructure globally. The 2025 edition expands the scope by testing the 10 global EV platforms, focusing on 4 categories: Reliable Charging Initialization, Robust Charging Process, Error Recovery and User Information.
Meet us at
Join us at Europe's largest exhibition for charging infrastructure and electromobility, Power2Drive Europe 2026.
Come and experience the powerful EV ecosystem we are building with our esteemed industry partners: RITTAL, Google, NXP, LEM, ZPUE, Bercman, Upstream, TDK, Grenzebach, and Broyce Control. Together, we are driving innovation in electric vehicle technology, catalyzing charging infrastructure, and simplifying the development of EV chargers.
Messe München, 81829 Munich
June 23-25, 2026
Booth B6.130
Join us there and discover:
⚡Distributed Charging Architecture
⚡Charging Solutions for Depots and Fleets
⚡Megawatt Charging System (MCS)
⚡Charge Controller, charger development and more.
INNOVATORS
Secure your meeting slot and chat with us at Booth B6.130
Jörg Heuer
Founder & CEO
joerg@ecog.io
An active advocate for e-mobility in close cooperation with Siemens, BMW, Volvo, Porsche, etc., Jörg envisions EV charging seamlessly integrated in daily customer journeys.
Sebastian Lucae
Chief Strategy Officer
sebastian@ecog.io
With a strong background in EV charging, Sebastian supports EcoG in scaling up with a focus on value-added services for the charging ecosystem.
Veronika Dickert
Senior Business Development Manager
veronika@ecog.io
A marketing and communication enthusiast, Veronika brings her expertise in digital software services in the field of e-mobility and energy management.
Xi Zhang
Director of E-Mobility
xi@ecog.io
An expert for EcoG's system architecture and e-mobility interoperability, Xi has coordinated standardization activities in ISO, IEC, SAE in both EU and NA since 2013.
Johannes Hund
Founder & CTO
johannes@ecog.io
An expert for industrial IoT and web technology, Johannes brings emerging technologies and market opportunities together with 20+ years of experience.
Ali Oğuz Bilgiç
BusinessDeveloper
oguz@ecog.io
With a background in industrial engineering and a strong foundation in marketing and technology, Oguz has over three years of professional experience in dynamic, fast-paced environments
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INNOVATORS
Learn more about our partnership and have a chat with us at Booth B6.130
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ABOUT US
At EcoG, we empower the scaling of charging infrastructure and accelerate emission-free mobility.
Powerblock, dispenser and more
What is Distributed Charging Architecture?
Compared to stand-alone chargers where all components needed for DC charging are merged together into one monolithic housing, power electronics in Distributed Charging Architecture are externalized into a separate unit called powerblock, providing a central DC power source to dispensers which are EV-driver facing. Sometimes this is also referred to as satellite architecture.
What is EcoG doing?
As market leader of reference designs for EV DC charger manufacturers, EcoG is catalyzing this architecture to become mainstream and to complement the offering of stand-alone charging set-ups. EcoG takes a visionary approach by providing a reference design and control for both the powerblock and the dispenser — the EcoG Powerblock Starter Kit and the EcoG Dispenser Starter Kit. The two comprehensive kits provide reference designs, and serve as living implementations for building a series production.
Why is it important?
Distributed Charging Architecture is essential because it allows for a scalable, energy-efficient, smart charging hub where power is centralized and shared across multiple dispensers. By decoupling the power electronics from the user interface, site operators can lower installation costs while providing a more flexible and reliable charging experience for EV drivers.
Depots and Fleets
What is Charging Solutions for Depots and Fleets?
EcoG’s Charging Solution for Depots and Fleets enables commercial vehicle operators to electrify gradually, without sacrificing operational flexibility. Built on a modular and scalable architecture, the solution supports everything from pilot deployments to large-scale depot operations with mixed charging speeds and future-ready technologies like MCS.
What is EcoG doing?
EcoG provides the interoperable software, control systems and reference architectures that power reliable and adaptive depot charging infrastructure. Through EcoG® Universal Core and a broad partner ecosystem, we help charger manufacturers, fleet operators and infrastructure partners reduce complexity, shorten time-to-market and scale charging operations with confidence.
Why is it important?
Fleet electrification requires charging infrastructure that can adapt to growing energy demands, evolving vehicle technologies and operational realities. EcoG helps operators maximize uptime, reduce CAPEX and OPEX, and avoid vendor lock-in through open, modular systems built for long-term flexibility and reliability.
Vehicle-to-Grid
What is Bi-directional Charging (BiDi)?
Vehicle-to-Grid or Bi-directional charging means that electric cars not only draw power from the grid, but can also feed energy back into the grid – into the home, the public grid, or the company premises. This is particularly important now because more and more renewable energies are having to be integrated into the grid, and their production fluctuates. Electric cars can serve as flexible storage devices and reduce grid and energy costs by balancing these fluctuations.
What is EcoG doing?
EcoG has driven forward the implementation guide of the ISO 15118-20 standard in CharIN together with the automotive and charging infrastructure industry. The technology with the above ISO standard is proven to be working. Together with The Mobility House and Mercedes-Benz a fully integrated end-to-end solution is launched mid-June.
Why is it important?
We offer a production-ready ecosystem that simplifies the complexity of V2G, allowing manufacturers to move beyond "bidi-ready" claims to functional, value-generating products. This solution is supposed to be vehicle-agnostic.
MCS
What is Megawatt Charging?
MCS, or Megawatt Charging System for large-scale commercial electric vehicles, will be the next significant infrastructure advancement.
What is EcoG doing?
EcoG’s integrated hardware and software products will allow manufacturers and businesses to develop a standard charging solution to service heavy-duty electric vehicles like trucks, buses, and ships. EcoG has engaged with more than 60 component partners, including converter and charging connector
manufacturers, to help charging station manufacturers kickstart their MCS charger series launches.
Why is it important?
The new solution enables charging with power over 1MW (up to 3MW) and includes a new connector type as well as protocol adjustments.
Less time2market
A working prototype of the envisioned charger product from day 1, our Starter Kit with XXX provided by XXX enables synchronization and acceleration of development activities.
Success rate
Drawing on EcoG's role as a development partner for the automotive industry and core member and speaker of CharIN, our solutions undergo rigorous testing with every EV on the road.
Less development cost
With pre-integrated and certified components, as well as support from EcoG technology experts any time during development, we help you accelerate and de-risk during your dev process.
Are you new to the EV charging market and eager to launch your product within as little as 6 months?
Are you manufacturing EV charging stations and ready to take your DC chargers to the next level?
Are you a CPO and want to find out why chargers with EcoG Universal Core inside are the better solution?
Are you a retailer, fleet operator or HPC site operator and want to integrate charging seamlessly into your business processes?