Blog > The Future of EV Charging: Plug and Charge Demo at CharIN Testival
At the CharIN Testival, ChargeHub, Irdeto, Lynkwell, and Autel demonstrated how Plug & Charge transforms EV charging through secure authentication, real-time data exchange, and automated billing. This demo proved seamless interoperability is possible when industry leaders collaborate.
“We haven’t seen any kind of roaming hub connection with Plug & Charge in North America, so that’s a very cool step to see live in action,” said Adam Wilkinson.
The demonstration followed these key steps:
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Authentication: An EV connected to an Autel EVSE, triggering secure communication using Irdeto’s digital certificates.“The EV identifies itself to the charging station, and the station responds by confirming a secure connection,” explained Proulx.
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Authorization: The charging station sent the driver’s contract data to the CPO backend (Lynkwell). Since the CPO didn’t recognize the contract, it contacted ChargeHub’s Roaming Hub, Passport Hub, which verified the driver’s credentials through its eMSP (ChargeHub’s app).
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Energy Delivery: Once authorized, the charging process began.