Make-ready software, not another charger network
Keep your charger hardware options open. Powerfill manages standards-compliant OCPP 1.6 / 1.6J chargers from one dashboard, with OCPP 2.x support on the roadmap.
Powerfill gives property owners and operators the software layer after the electrical work is done: access control, remote operations, energy reporting, and billing-ready exports for any standards-compliant OCPP charger.
Independent from utility programs and charger manufacturers. Built for site hosts who want flexibility in Eversource, National Grid, or municipal utility territory.
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Powerfill is strongest when the challenge is ongoing operations, not just installing hardware.
Keep your charger hardware options open. Powerfill manages standards-compliant OCPP 1.6 / 1.6J chargers from one dashboard, with OCPP 2.x support on the roadmap.
Resident access, shared parking, energy quotas, and billing-ready reporting are handled at the site and building level instead of through separate vendor portals.
Start free, then scale into clear monthly plans instead of turning every station into a high-margin network toll.
Make-ready rules vary by utility and site. Use this page as software-fit guidance, then confirm application details with the utility or your electrical partner.
The operating layer after your make-ready construction is complete: access, reporting, and mixed-hardware management from one OCPP-based dashboard.
| Capability | What it covers |
|---|---|
| Charger management | Manage stations after make-ready construction is complete. |
| Access control | Separate residents, staff, visitors, and public access rules. |
| Energy reporting | Track use by credential, station, site, and time period. |
| Hardware flexibility | Run mixed fleets through one OCPP-based platform. |
| Territory | Typical project | What to verify |
|---|---|---|
| Eversource | Commercial and multifamily charging projects | Make-ready infrastructure incentives and program-specific review |
| National Grid | Commercial and multifamily charging projects | Make-ready infrastructure incentives and program-specific review |
| Municipal light plant territory | Case-by-case | Use Powerfill for the operating layer while your electrical partner confirms local incentives |
Powerfill does not replace the utility or electrical contractor workflow. It makes the installed chargers operable and easier to manage.
Start with early access, then move to the plan that matches charger count and operating complexity.
For small properties and pilots up to 30 chargers.
For operational portfolios up to 500 chargers.
For larger portfolios, custom workflows, and dedicated onboarding.
No. Powerfill is independent software for EV charging operations. We reference those programs because Massachusetts site hosts often need software that fits make-ready funded L2 projects.
No. Your electrical contractor, engineering partner, or internal facilities team normally handles the utility application. Powerfill provides the charger management, access, reporting, and operating layer after the stations are installed.
Powerfill is hardware-flexible. If the charger is standards-compliant and supports OCPP 1.6 / 1.6J, we can usually manage it without forcing a vendor replacement.
We are prioritizing Massachusetts MUD and L2 projects where the operating requirements are clear: resident access, billing-ready reporting, and utility-program fit without charger lock-in.
Join the early access list and we will help you decide whether Powerfill is the right operating layer.
Join the early access listProgram information changes and should be verified with the relevant utility or program administrator. Powerfill is independent software and does not provide electrical installation, utility approval, legal advice, or incentive guarantees.