Tux-EVSE, an open-source EV charger
- Track: Energy: Accelerating the Transition through Open Source
- Room: H.2214
- Day: Sunday
- Start: 09:30
- End: 09:45
- Video only: h2214
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We introduce Tux-EVSE, an open-source suite of embedded software components for building a complete Electric Vehicle (EV) charging system using readily available hardware on Linux. Tux-EVSE is designed with a strongfocus on security and ease of integration, utilizing a lightweight microservice framework (AFB) that isolates components for flexible development and testing. This modular structure allows developers to efficiently test and refine each component on a local machine before deploying to the final embedded hardware. The framework also embeds a security layer so that fine-grained permissions can be requested and granted to the application and / or services.
Written primarily in Rust, Tux-EVSE supports modern EV charging protocols, including ISO 15118-2x, DIN SPEC 70121, SLAC, and OCPP.
We will detail the different components of the charger: which kind of hardware components it can use, how the charging logic is implemented and how the modular architecture could allow one to adapt the charger to ones needs.
Speakers
Hugo Mercier |