Intelliarts, recognized among Top 100 Software Development Companies for 2026, has announced the release of its latest strategic guide, “E-Mobility Regulations: What EV Leaders Need to Know.” This publication focuses on the intersection of global policy and technical architecture, specifically addressing why early-market “proprietary debt” is now the greatest barrier to scaling.
Download the full white paper here: https://intelliarts.com/blog/ev-charging-regulations-compliance-guide/
As the industry moves away from pilot projects toward mass-market infrastructure, the white paper warns that legacy systems risk hitting a “growth ceiling”. These systems often fail to meet the high-uptime reporting and real-time security demands now mandated by federal programs like NEVI in the U.S. and AFIR in Europe.
Breaking the Proprietary Debt
The white paper provides a candid look at the fragmentation pain points currently experienced by operators, including data silos, hardware chaos, and the trust gap, i.e., the 20-30% offline rate often found in older charging networks.
“The big missing piece is on the vehicle side. Some manufacturers are reluctant to share the information necessary for V2G to work. We are talking about very simple things: how big is your battery? What is the state of charge? If you cannot tell people how big the “fuel tank” is and how full it is, why are we even here? Legislation needs to say that certain data items must be made available over the interface, whether OEMs like it or not.” – Paul Pschierer-Barnfather, EV Charging Solution Expert @ Zaptec
Key Features of the Publication:
✔️ “Big five global EV regulations”. A side-by-side breakdown of the most influential regulations: AFIR (EU), NEVI (US), PCPR (UK), Eichrecht (Germany), and GB/T (China), as well as how they dictate the future of hardware and software interoperability.
✔️ Strategic roadmap: Actionable advice for C-suite leaders on how to prioritize technology investments through next years to make sure EV networks remain eligible for public funding and compliant with rising uptime mandates.
✔️ Protocol-first architectures: An in-depth analysis of why OCPP 2.0.1, OCPI, and ISO 15118 are no longer optional “extras” but the legal foundation for secure and audit-ready operations.
✔️ Real-world case studies: Practical examples of how Intelliarts has helped leaders like EV Connect and EVIQ build future-proof platforms.
Strategic Insights from the Field
The paper also features direct contributions from a diverse panel of experts across the e-mobility ecosystem, including specialists from Intelliarts, Zaptec, Pionix, and Laborelec. These insights provide a 360-degree view of how the most successful operators are currently bridging the gap between legacy hardware and the smart-grid demands of the next decade.
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With over 25 years of IT experience and 9 years dedicated specifically to e-mobility, Intelliarts is a trusted technology partner for data-intensive projects. The company specializes in building high-performance EV charging management systems, fleet telematics, and energy optimization tools that turn regulatory compliance into a material competitive advantage.
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