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This was our presentation about EVerest and charging your EV using open source at the May Contain Hackers (MCH) Camp 2022, 23rd of July on the Abacus stage! Source: https://media.ccc.de/v/mch2022-65-how... - Thanks to the CCC Video Operation Center! ▬ Content ▬ 0:00 Welcome 0:43 Diving into EV charging 5:05 The problems with current EV Charging 5:40 Revolutionizing EV charging with EVerest, the Linux Foundation and Open Source 6:40 What is EVerest 8:01 EVerest framework: Modular architecture 8:58 EVerest Module config file 9:41 Graphical Setup Webinterface 10:25 Charging core 12:05 Charging Station Hardware Abstraction Layer 12:57 Backend connectivity 13:51 Energy Management 18:31 Local display app 18:52 Software in the loop simulation 19:36 Engineering toolset 20:00 Join the EVerest Project on GitHub, TSCs and more 20:43 Q&A at MCH2022 ▬ Description ▬ We will give you a short overview over the current electric vehicle charging technology and why it sucks. Let's try to fix it with the open source software stack EVerest! We will explain the technology and architecture behind it and will invite you to join our efforts forward to a green sustainable transportation infrastructure. Building a standard for EV charging infrastructure failed so far for multiple reasons: "Innovations" are implemented on a timescale of years to decades, and the standard is typically “designed by committee”. Every new player in the game has to reimplement the standard and it's done typically “very lean”, which is furthermore delaying and bugging the situation. Our solution is to establish a open-source based SW stack for charging systems, which all companies, manufacturers and private persons can use and make it the common de-facto standard. By opening the software for all, anyone can help improve it. We have already made some progress on our SW stack called EVerest and we would like to welcome you all in helping to transform the EV charging world. EVerest is part of the Linux Foundation Energy, a community lead by the green energy transition. Presenters: Marco Möller Cornelius Claussen ▬ ▬ ▬ If you want to know more about this project, write to: everest-tsc@lists.lfenergy.org If you want to stay up to date, please sign up for our mailinglist: https://lists.lfenergy.org/g/everest