Requirements
The Huawei FusionSolar app (AC chargers) or Antohill app (FusionCharge DC)
Installer access to the charger (default password: Changeme)
Internet connection for the charger (Wi-Fi, Ethernet, or 4G)
Connect your charger
Option 1: AC charger (FusionSolar app)
Open the FusionSolar app.
Go to Services > Device Commissioning.
Connect to the charger's Wi-Fi and tap Log in.
Log in as Installer.
Go to Maintenance > Third-Party Management System > OCPP Settings.
Open Comm Parameters.
Set Connect to the management platform to Domain name.
Set Domain name to proxy.plugchoice.com
Set Path to /v1
Set Port to 80.
Leave Username and Password empty.
If asked for a Management platform provider, pick the custom option.
Press Confirm.
Set Verification mode to Unsecured transmission with basic authentication.
Restart the charger.
Option 2: FusionCharge DC (Antohill app)
Complete local commissioning in the Antohill app.
Go to Maintenance > Business Platform.
Set Connected Device Type to SPC_M.
Set Business Platform Protocol Type to OCPP.
Set Preferred Networking Mode to 4G or FE.
Open Comm. Parameters.
Set Access Operation Platform Mode to Domain Name.
Set Domain Name to ws://proxy.plugchoice.com
Set Access Path to /v1
Set Business Platform Port to 80.
Set WebSocket to WS.
Leave Username and Password empty and confirm.
The charger now connects to Plugchoice. This can take a few minutes.
Registering your charger in Plugchoice
Add the charger using the chargepoint ID. For Huawei, this is the serial number (case sensitive).
Done! The charger should come online.
Troubleshooting
Did you set everything up correctly, but the charger still remains "Pre-registered"?
The chargepoint ID in Plugchoice must exactly match the serial number.
Recheck domain name, path, and port (no spaces, no trailing slash).
AC charger: check Verification mode is set to unsecured transmission.
Restart the charger after changing OCPP settings.
For a complete guide, see our troubleshooting article if your charger can't connect to Plugchoice.



