Capability status is visible, controlled, and easy to update.
Zero Wave presents AC, DC, connector, load workflow, safety, and data capabilities based on config values so the site never overstates equipment or authority.
Available, planned, and coming-online capabilities.
Use this page as the public status layer for current testing scope and future expansion modules.
AC Level 1 / Level 2 EVSE testing
Status is controlled in config and can be updated as equipment, adapters, training, and service scope change.
DC fast charger testing support
Status is controlled in config and can be updated as equipment, adapters, training, and service scope change.
Transactional kWh accuracy testing
Status is controlled in config and can be updated as equipment, adapters, training, and service scope change.
Test standard and load emulator workflow
Status is controlled in config and can be updated as equipment, adapters, training, and service scope change.
CCS1 connector support
Status is controlled in config and can be updated as equipment, adapters, training, and service scope change.
NACS / Tesla connector planning
Status is controlled in config and can be updated as equipment, adapters, training, and service scope change.
CHAdeMO planning
Status is controlled in config and can be updated as equipment, adapters, training, and service scope change.
Site, equipment, test, and result database workflow
Status is controlled in config and can be updated as equipment, adapters, training, and service scope change.
Equipment brand language
Test equipment may include calibrated standards, load equipment, adapters, field documentation tools, and site intake records. Brand names are omitted unless enabled in config.
Data workflow
Site, equipment, test, and result data can be structured into an inventory-first workflow for multi-site teams, retest scheduling, and documentation handoff.
A clear package for owners, operators, and compliance teams.
Zero Wave documents the transaction and the field conditions around it so the next step is visible.
- Site intake review
- EVSE inventory summary
- Field test plan
- Accuracy test results
- Pass/fail notes
- Marking and display observations
- Security seal and audit trail observations where applicable
- Photo documentation
- Retest recommendations
- Compliance-ready documentation package
Commercial charging teams that cannot afford guesswork.
From one site to a multi-location rollout, the work is built for teams that need trustworthy kWh transactions.
Common questions
Short answers for owners and operators planning commercial EVSE testing.
Need to confirm capability before scheduling?
Send charger type, connector type, site power, and testing timeline.