OpenBlueprint
We stand for open systems. 'Open' means open APIs, interoperability, and zero lock-in. 'Blueprint' is our blueprint for software with no hidden secrets – an honest, verifiable commitment.
We promise openness without lock-in
We want to win you over with the quality of our white-label system—not through closed ecosystems that tie you to a single vendor. OB7 integrates into your architecture as a flexible module, offers comprehensive features for your EMP offering, and always leaves you the freedom to make your own decisions.
We create real value for CPOs and EMPs. What we care about is that you can migrate without risk, keep full control of your data, and use standards-based connections.
Infrastructure sovereignty for our customers and in the EU
Many CPOs are tied to software that makes switching platforms extremely expensive: swapping SIM cards, reprinting QR codes, and losing customer data. If you invest regionally, you shouldn't have to surrender control over your infrastructure and customer relationships.
Charging stations belong to the operators who invest in them—not the software vendor. Changing platforms must not result in a loss of customers or quality. We build OB7 so you retain full control over your infrastructure, your data, and your customers.
We run our platform on the AWS European Sovereign Cloud (EUSC). This guarantees that all data processing and data residency remain in the EU—protected by state-of-the-art cloud technology and strict European sovereignty standards.
What Open Blueprint means in practice
Open APIs
Features in OB7 are reachable through documented REST APIs. No lock-in via hidden interfaces: your data and integrations stay with you.
Interoperability First
We rely on standards like OCPI to connect your CPMS. You stay free to change the backend or add-ons without rebuilding the customer-facing side from scratch.
Transparency
Status pages and roadmap are public; pricing is easy to follow. Trust comes from being able to verify things, not from NDAs.
Zero Lock-In
Change CPMS, payment provider, or SIM provider when you need to. OB7 sits as a layer on your stack and is meant to be removable, too.
Community-Driven
Priorities also come from customer conversations: community calls, public requests, and shared experience across the CPO network.