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CEI - EN IEC 63110-1

Protocol for management of electric vehicles charging and discharging infrastructures Part 1: Basic definitions, use cases and architectures

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Organization: CEI
Publication Date: 1 February 2023
Status: active
Page Count: 162
ICS Code (Electric road vehicles): 43.120
ICS Code (Management systems): 03.100.70
scope:

This part of IEC 63110, as a basis for the other parts of IEC 63110, covers the definitions, use cases and architecture for the management of electric vehicle charging and discharging infrastructures.

It addresses the general requirements for the establishment of an e-mobility eco-system, therefore covering the communication flows between different e-mobility actors as well as data flows with the electric power system.

This document covers the following features:

- management of energy transfer (e.g., charging session), reporting, including information exchanges related to the required energy, grid usage, contractual data, and metering data;

- asset management of EVSE, including controlling, monitoring, maintaining, provisioning, firmware update and configuration (profiles) of EVSE;

- authentication/authorization/payment of charging and discharging sessions, including roaming, pricing, and metering information;

- the provision of other e-mobility services;

- cybersecurity.

Document History

EN IEC 63110-1
February 1, 2023
Protocol for management of electric vehicles charging and discharging infrastructures Part 1: Basic definitions, use cases and architectures
This part of IEC 63110, as a basis for the other parts of IEC 63110, covers the definitions, use cases and architecture for the management of electric vehicle charging and discharging...

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