UzGrid

A unified data network for Uzbekistan's charging infrastructure

UzGrid connects charging station operators into a national data layer over the open OCPI standard — with no software or hardware replacement. The state gets a live registry and verifiable accounting of every kilowatt-hour. Operators get regulatory compliance and new customers.

UzGrid Hub

Dozens of operators. One network.

EVs in the country
109,200
Uzstat, April 2026
Fleet growth year over year
+68%
73% in Tashkent
Registered stations
1,627
Ministry of Transport, January 2026
2026 target
4,000
2.5× growth in a year
Why now

The state has started paying for every kilowatt-hour. There is still nothing to measure it with.

Since May 2026 a driver pays 300 soum per kWh at the station; the budget covers the difference up to the tariff, through 2030. Every subsidised kilowatt-hour has to be reliably measured, verified and tied to a session. But the market is fragmented: every operator has its own backend, its own app and its own data, while the registry records stations as a list — with no telemetry and no energy volumes.

Data in silos

Every network is an isolated system. Nobody has a single view of the market.

Subsidies with no accounting layer

Budget compensation grows from ~164 billion soum (2026) to ~819 billion by 2030 — with no end-to-end verification of kilowatt-hours.

Governing blind

March 2026: 163 stations shut down as an emergency measure (no documents, no contracts). There was no data for a managed decision.

The solution

One standard. One network. Zero hardware replacement.

Existing networks — as they are
Operator A backend
Operator B backend
Operator C backend…
UzGrid CSMS · stations with no backend, OCPP 1.6J / 2.0.1
UzGrid Hub
OCPI 2.2.1
Data consumers
Government layer
registry · subsidy accounting · oversight
Drivers
one map · roaming
01

Connection

The operator connects its backend over OCPI — integration takes days, software and hardware stay as they are.

02

One data layer

Stations, statuses, sessions and kilowatt-hours from every network flow into a shared registry in real time.

03

Verifiability

Every subsidised kilowatt-hour is backed by telemetry — the basis for compensation, metrology and reporting.

For operators

Integration instead of a rebuild

Requirements on operators keep tightening: telemetry, metrological verification, reporting, power management at peak. UzGrid meets them through integration, not by replacing your system.

Compliance out of the box

Reporting and metrology covered — with no in-house development.

Subsidies without risk

Your kilowatt-hours are verified — customer compensation is backed by data.

New customers

A single map and roaming bring drivers from every network to your stations.

Days, not months

A standard OCPI connector; OCPP 1.6/1.6J support for connecting stations directly.

No backend of your own?

UzGrid CSMS is a ready-made management system for new operators and station owners: sessions, billing, monitoring, tariffs. Per-station monthly subscription, launch in a week, automatic inclusion in the national network.

Sessions
Billing
Monitoring
Tariffs

Apply for the pilot

Tell us about your network — we will come back with an integration plan and a timeline.

The first pilot operators get free onboarding and priority in roaming.

The request goes by email to hello@uzgrid.uz — or message us on Telegram.
For government

A national data layer — the global industry standard

UzGrid gives the state what has already become the regulatory norm for charging infrastructure worldwide: a live registry, telemetry and verifiable accounting — on an open, auditable stack deployed locally.

What the regulator gets

·A single live registry of stations and operators
·Verification of subsidised kilowatt-hours
·Metrological status monitoring
·Data for peak load management
·Analytics for siting decisions
Sovereignty

Open international protocols, an auditable architecture, local deployment inside national infrastructure. No vendor lock-in and no licence payments to foreign vendors.

Technology

Open standards as the foundation

OCPP 1.6 / 1.6J + 2.0.1

The station protocol. Our own modules for 1.6J — the version most of the country's installed hardware runs. We connect the real market, not an ideal one.

OCPI 2.2.1

The platform-to-platform protocol: connecting operator backends, roaming, feeding data to the government layer.

Built in-house

The OCPI hub, OCPP 1.6/1.6J support modules, network dashboards and the analytics layer. The architecture rests on open industry standards — the platform works with any vendor's hardware and with systems abroad.

Donecore and a test loop on emulators In progressOCPP 1.6J modules, OCPI connector Nextpilot with the first operator
Roadmap

From prototype to national network

Now

Prototype: core, station emulators, network dashboard

Q1

Working MVP: 1.6J modules, reporting layer, first pilot operator

Q2

OCPI hub in production, 2–3 operators, session verification module

Q3

Integration layer for state accounting and subsidy systems

Q4

Network expansion, preparing entry into regional markets (Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan)

About

A team from the industry

UzGrid is built by a team that has run charging infrastructure from the inside: OCPP integrations, session billing and fiscalisation, work with grid operators and regulatory requirements. We are building a platform for the real installed base and the real processes of this market — because we have worked in them ourselves.

Name Surname
Product / Domain

Charging network operations, regulation and work with grid operators.

Name Surname
Full-stack / Data Science

OCPP integrations, session billing, the platform's analytics layer.

The project is a participant in the President Tech Award 2026, GovTech category (Incubation).

We are building one network. Be among the first to join.

Onboarding is free for pilot operators. One call is enough to scope the integration.