What Is a Charge Point Operator (CPO) and Why It Matters for the UAE

March 25, 2026 · Triskele Editorial

A Charge Point Operator (CPO) owns, operates and maintains electric vehicle charging stations, ensuring they are available, reliable and easy to use. As EV adoption accelerates in the UAE, the CPO has become one of the most important roles in the e-mobility value chain.

The Core Responsibilities of a CPO

  • Site acquisition and feasibility: identifying high-traffic locations and assessing grid capacity.
  • Deployment: installing AC and DC charging hardware and commissioning it safely.
  • Network management: monitoring uptime, energy usage and faults in real time.
  • Payment and access: integrating apps, RFID and payment systems for a seamless driver experience.

The Role of OCPP

A modern CPO relies on the Open Charge Point Protocol (OCPP), an open standard that connects charging hardware to a central management platform regardless of manufacturer. OCPP enables remote diagnostics, firmware updates, smart charging and transparent billing.

Why Uptime Is Everything

Nothing damages an EV network’s reputation faster than a broken charger. Leading CPOs commit to 24/7 monitoring and rapid field response so that stations remain operational and drivers can rely on them.

Partnerships That Drive Growth

CPOs succeed by partnering with landlords, fleet operators, developers and public entities. These relationships secure prime sites and steady utilisation, which in turn support sustainable returns and network expansion aligned with UAE Net Zero 2050.

Want to understand how a professional CPO can add value to your property or fleet? Contact our EV team to start the conversation.

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