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The scope is to cover local direct communication interface and data model and format for data exchange between EVSE and Smart meter. The goal is to enable Smart Meters to exchange information directly with the EVSE in order to optimize the operation of the charging infrastructure which takes into consideration electric grid conditions.
Beyond purely the usage of this data for EVSE, it should be considered how the broadcasting of the Smart Meter data could also be used by other Smart Appliance, as an extension of the EVSE use cases.
Use cases involving Edge Gateways or CEM or involving data exchange from Smart Meter to the EVSE via any other intermediary (e.g. submeters) are outside of the scope of this work, but coordination will be ensured respective to the ongoing work at the edge data exchange architecture.
There is no significant overlap between the scope of this NP which considers the interface between the Smart Meter and the EVSE and the IEC 63380 which defines the interface between the CEM and the EVSE.
Use cases around load balancing, demand response and V2G should be included into the scope but coordinated with other initiatives undertaken by other WGs in other TCs.
The scope will include the architecture, roles and descriptions, use cases, object models and communication profiles if relevant. Testing shall not be included in the future standard. It shall be a separate document or a separate part of the same standard to be developed in a following phase.
In order to reach the CO2 emission reduction targets that many countries around the world have committed to, electrification of light vehicles will play a significant role. One of the key elements for transitioning to electric vehicles is the availability of charging infrastructure, more specifically at home. For single family homes and apartment buildings, the expected deployment of EVSE is considered by the DSOs as one of the major concerns for grid stability.
With the already very high penetration rate of smart meters and the steady increase in areas with lower coverage, enabling data exchange between Smart Meters and EVSE is seen as an essential capability for DSO’s to be able to better manager local grid curt ailments while leveraging existing assets at no or only reduced costs. The solution proposed is expected to be the cheapest and most effective simple solution to be deployed as it would not require additional equipment, reducing the price for end consumers. This standard is essential to allow this to happen in a manufacturer agnostic, standardized and interoperable way.
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