EV charger troubleshooting just got dramatically easier. ChargeLab has released Spark™ AI Chat inside the site host dashboard—an interactive, AI-powered assistant that helps you analyze charger performance, interpret OCPP logs, and uncover root causes of failures in seconds.
After you run an initial analysis using Spark™, you can now ask follow-up questions in plain language. Spark™ instantly provides explanations, evidence, and diagnostic steps—eliminating the need to sift through raw OCPP logs or guess what went wrong.
Below is a real example of how Spark™ AI Chat simplifies EV charger diagnostics.
What you can ask Spark™ AI Chat
Spark™ AI Chat can surface real-time insights about your EV chargers, including:
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How many successful or failed charging sessions occurred during a given time period
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Meter values recorded during any charging session
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How sessions were initiated (RFID, mobile app, system, etc.)
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A breakdown of OCPP events for any session
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Evidence-based explanations for charging failures
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Potential root causes for communication or hardware issues
Real-world walkthrough: Diagnosing a charger fault with Spark™ AI Chat
To demonstrate how powerful Spark™ AI Chat can be, here’s a real-world diagnostic flow using the new chat interface.
1. Initial analysis reveals a repeating fault
After running Spark’s™ initial analysis, I immediately saw a key issue:
One charger was faulting frequently, with the Emergency Button being pressed three times during the selected period.
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2. Follow-up: Why did these sessions fail?
I asked Spark™ whether the five failed sessions were related to the emergency stop being pressed.
The bot responded with a clear explanation:
The failures weren’t caused by the emergency stop at all—instead, the charger never received a StartTransaction request for those sessions.
This could be caused by:
- A user failing to begin the session
- Connectivity problems
- Firmware or internal hardware issues
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3. Reviewing OCPP evidence
I then asked Spark™ to provide proof.
FAILED_TO_RECEIVE_START_TRANSACTION_REQUEST
This confirmed that the charger never advanced into “Charging” because it never received the StartTransaction message from the connector.
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4. Identifying possible root causes
Next, I asked what the potential root causes for missing StartTransaction requests were.
Spark™ listed:
- Incomplete connector insertion
- Poor vehicle–charger handshake
- Moisture or debris on the connector
- Relay or hardware issues
- Firmware bugs
- Connectivity loss
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5. Ruling out connectivity issues
To narrow it down, I asked Spark™ whether the charger had any connection drops, missed heartbeats, or offline events during that period.
Spark™ checked the logs and found zero connectivity issues.
With network problems ruled out, this strongly suggested a hardware or user-interaction issue—likely a loose plug or moisture preventing the vehicle handshake.
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Final outcome: Faulty connector confirmed
After reviewing the Spark™ AI Chat findings, we inspected the charger on-site and confirmed the issue was caused by a faulty connector.
Parts were ordered and replaced—and since then, the charger has had a 100% visit success rate.
Why Spark™ AI Chat matters for operators
Spark™ AI Chat helps network operators and support agents:
- Detect EV charger problems faster
- Understand root causes without digging through raw OCPP logs
- Reduce support time and technical guesswork
- Increase charger uptime and site reliability
- Make smarter decisions based on AI-powered diagnostics
Troubleshooting EV charging issues is no longer guesswork. With Spark™ AI Chat, every site host gains a built-in expert, capable of turning complex OCPP data into clear, actionable insights.