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What ISO/IEC 27001:2022 means in smart energy

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Smart charging runs on software.
Software processes data.
Data needs governance.

Smappee is ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certified. The certification applies to our information security management system. It defines how we control access, assess risk, monitor systems and document internal processes.

An EV charger is visible. The system behind it isn’t.

Charging is now part of your IT environment

EV infrastructure connects to:

  • cloud platforms

  • payment services

  • building management systems

  • fleet dashboards

  • solar and storage

In larger projects, charging infrastructure is reviewed by IT and compliance teams alongside technical stakeholders.

Security is part of that evaluation.

ISO 27001 confirms that information security within Smappee is managed through structured risk assessment, documented procedures and recurring audits.

For installers

Many installers now operate in corporate or semi-public environments.

When IT departments ask how data is managed, having an ISO 27001-certified framework behind the platform provides a clear answer. It simplifies discussions and supports procurement checks.

For enterprise and fleet projects

Large-scale deployments involve:

  • authentication

  • billing data

  • remote updates

  • reporting

  • system integrations

That requires operational discipline.

ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certification confirms that Smappee manages information security according to internationally recognised standards. Risk is assessed formally and reviewed continuously.

Operational confidence

Trust in energy infrastructure today depends on process quality as much as product quality.

ISO 27001 reflects how Smappee organises information security internally. Structured. Documented. Audited.

For partners and enterprise customers, that reduces uncertainty in complex projects.

Can I sell unused solar energy? 

Yes! If your solar panels produce more energy than what your home and EV require, that extra power goes back to the grid. 

In many countries, this means you can earn financial credit through net metering or feed-in tariffs. Thanks to Smappee, you’ll always see how much energy you’re feeding in — and how much you’re saving.