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August 25th at 8:00am PT, 11:00am, 1700 CET

Agenda

  • VSS Intro/Overview
  • Review VSS Modifications
  • Call for EV charging domain experts


August 25th Weekly - ICS file

Meeting Connection Details

EV Charging Event Data Aggregation Project

https://covesa.my.webex.com/covesa.my/j.php?MTID=m403fbe563a70a224dfcf74de3f84d638
Thursday, Aug 25, 2022 8:00 am | 1 hour | (UTC-05:00) Central Time (US & Canada)
Occurs every Thursday effective 8/25/2022 from 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM, (UTC-05:00) Central Time (US & Canada)
Meeting number: 2566 838 9928
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Slack Channel 

COVESA Community Workspace Invite:

https://join.slack.com/t/covesacommunity/shared_invite/zt-1eul7g8g0-Kj9p~Guk4Khv3rlPUy5flw

EV Charging Expert Group Channel:

https://covesacommunity.slack.com/archives/C03U5LCEXDK

Draft Charter

Overview

Framing Question:   How might groundbreaking EV experiences be delivered to customers with a world-class charging infrastructure at hand?

To deliver great EV charging experiences for everyone, standardized, shared big data must be leveraged at scale.  Data and APIs must be standardized and shared to create scale greater than any one OEM or supplier can provide through proprietary solutions.  This standardization and sharing is imperative to enable true efficiency as well as opportunities for growth in EV charging.

The EV Charging and Energy Services project proposed, in the below document, through COVESA by member company Ford intends to begin addressing standards that can enable these great experiences and industry growth.


Meeting Notes

August 18th at 8:15am PT, 11:15am, 1715 CET

Agenda

  • Call for Co-Chairs
  • Call for participation
  • Plan
    • Timeline - Deliverables
      • Phase 1:  VSS Extension
        •  Requirements
        • Sub-meeting/progression cadence
      • Phase2:  Data Collection
        • digital.auto
        • Physical Test Fleet
  • Potential for leveraging other initiatives SeQueRes

Attendees

Paul Boyes
Stephen Lawrence Renesas
Adnan BMW
Erik Jaegervall Bosch
Ted Guild
chris.cheng@ferdinand-steinbeis-institut
Piotr Krawczyk [Tietoevry]
Sebastian Schildt
Ulf
Arie Aanen Bosch
Matus Banyay
Mounesh
Roettger, Daniel D.
Kevin de Sousa
Matthias Freier Bosch
Riley Eagar
Kroebel, Karsten K.
Ganesh
Don Dulchinos
A. Henkel BOSCH
Bob Gottschalk
Clay Nelson GitHub
Steve Crumb
Jürgen Fey
Rachel Mayhall
Axel
Christian Bosch

Meeting Notes

  • Called for additional Co-Chairs 
  • Took a poll as to who is interested in active participation vs just following.  Roughly 1/2 of the attendees said they were interested.
  • Discuss why/what attendees are interested in.  The responses included:  better charging experiences, EV charging use cases, business models, power management, use of VISS for transfer of data/Vehicle Edge to Cloud Edge, role of Android in EV charging...  
  • Some were interested in how to better engage domain experts from their companies
  • Next Steps: 

July 7 at 700 CET, 2pm JST/KST, 10 pm PT, 1am ET 

Agenda

  • Brief Overview of Relevant COVESA terms, projects, and processes
  • Introductions
  • Project Proposal
  • Discussion
  • Next Steps/Call to Action
    • How to get involved
    • Project Timeline
    • Action Items
    • Next Meeting and Schedule

Meeting Recording

July 7, 2022 - Project Proposal

Meeting Notes

  • Project proposal was presented as seen in the meeting recording.
  • The following questions were asked
    • Who runs/owns the database?
      • Answer:  TBD.  Out of scope for proof of concept
    • What is the business model?
      • Answer:  TBD.  A key objective of the poc is to enable new business models and revenue streams.
    • What is the relationship of Vehicle Signal Specification to ISO ExVe?
      • Answer:  This deck by Florian Pinzel describes the potential relationship.


August 3 - Abbreviated Group Charter Review

A group of around 25 individuals were identified, from the membership and community, and invited to the initial charter review.  An abbreviated group was chosen to review the charter to minimize noise.

Agenda

  • Review and refine charter
  • Determine next steps for larger group meeting

Meeting Notes

  • We walked through the charter with no real objections to it.  There were again questions about business models and database ownership, but no real disagreement.  This does not mean that it is done though.  We still need to find Chairs and drill down on timeline/roadmap.
  • Ideally we would have at least 2 oems, but it may be that the project needs to get off the ground a bit to attract others.
  • Ford presented some other related cases around determining vehicle energy demand.  There is also another collaborative project in the EU doing related work that we may wish to align with.
  • We need to clearly state the value to OEMs and industry to get people onboard
  • Need to have intro and learning sessions to get everyone up to speed on VSS
  • Battery management and power management were mentioned as potential areas this project might facilitate.
  • It may be that agreeing on standard VSS catalog may be difficult, but VSS methodology is still useful
  • Reasonably remove barriers for this group to make progress, but it is understand for this to make it to production vehicles we need to include those things that make software production grade.
  • There are potential opportunities with Michigan Economic Development Commission 



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