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BS EN ISO 15118-1:2019

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Road vehicles. Vehicle to grid communication interface – General information and use-case definition

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BSI 2019 130
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This document, as a basis for the other parts of the ISO 15118 series, specifies terms and definitions, general requirements and use cases for conductive and wireless HLC between the EVCC and the SECC.

This document is applicable to HLC involved in conductive and wireless power transfer technologies in the context of manual or automatic connection devices.

This document is also applicable to energy transfer either from EV supply equipment to charge the EV battery or from EV battery to EV supply equipment in order to supply energy to home, to loads or to the grid.

This document provides a general overview and a common understanding of aspects influencing identification, association, charge or discharge control and optimisation, payment, load levelling, cybersecurity and privacy. It offers an interoperable EV-EV supply equipment interface to all e-mobility actors beyond SECC.

The ISO 15118 series does not specify the vehicle internal communication between battery and other internal equipment (beside some dedicated message elements related to the energy transfer).

NOTE 1 Electric road vehicles specifically are vehicles in categories M (used for carriage of passengers) and N (used for carriage of goods) (compare ECE/TR ANS/WP.29/78 ev.2). This does not prevent vehicles in other categories from adopting the ISO 15118 series as well.

NOTE 2 This document is destined to orientate the message set of ISO 15118‑2 and ISO 15118‑201. The absence of any particular use case in this document does not imply that it will not be put into practice, with the required messages.

NOTE 3 This document, ISO 15118‑2 and ISO 15118‑20 are designed to work independent of data transfer medium used. However, the ISO 15118 series is made for fitting the specified data link layers in the corresponding documents in this series.

1 Under preparation. Stage at the time on publication: ISO/DIS 15118-20:2019.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
2 National foreword
4 European foreword
7 Foreword
8 Introduction
9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
10 3 Terms and definitions
3.1 General terms
21 3.2 Control modes
3.3 Architecture channel
3.4 Forward and reverse power transfer
3.5 Minimum and maximum energy request limits
22 3.6 Source generator modes
4 Abbreviated terms
23 5 Requirements
5.1 List of requirements
5.2 General communication requirements
24 5.3 User-specific requirements
5.3.1 Reliability, availability, error handling and error reporting
25 5.3.2 Private data protection
5.3.3 Ease of use
5.4 OEM-specific requirements
26 5.5 Utility-specific requirements
5.5.1 Power limiting for grid control or local energy control
27 5.5.2 Current and voltage limits for EV supply equipment protection
5.5.3 Current and voltage limits for EV protection
5.5.4 Authorization of charging services
28 5.5.5 Authorization of energy transfer from the EV to the EV supply equipment
5.5.6 Retrofitting
5.6 Wireless communication requirements
5.6.1 General
5.6.2 Communication infrastructure requirements
29 5.7 RPT description
5.7.1 General
5.7.2 General information and requirements
30 5.8 Traceability requirements
31 6 Actors
32 7 Use case elements
7.1 General
33 7.2 Task groups
34 7.3 Task groups description
7.3.1 Start of communication process [A]
35 7.3.2 Plug-in and forced HLC
37 7.3.3 WA1: discovery with reservation
7.3.4 Plug-in with concurrent IEC 61851‑1 and HLC
39 7.3.5 WA2: discovery without reservation
7.4 Communication set-up [B]
7.4.1 EVCC/SECC conductive communication set-up
40 7.4.2 WB1: EVCC/SECC wireless communication set-up
41 7.5 Certificate handling [C]
7.5.1 Certificate update
42 7.5.2 Certificate installation
43 7.6 Identification and authorization [D]
7.6.1 Overview
45 7.6.2 Authorization using contract certificates performed at the EV supply equipment
46 7.6.3 Authorization using contract certificates performed with the help of an SA
47 7.6.4 Authorization at the EV supply equipment using external credentials performed at the EV supply equipment
48 7.6.5 Authorization at the EV supply equipment using external credentials performed with the help of an SA
49 7.6.6 WD1: Authentication with prior reservation
51 7.7 Pairing and fine positioning
7.7.1 WP1: WPT fine positioning
7.7.2 WP2: WPT fine positioning without communication support
52 7.7.3 WP3: Conductive energy transfer pairing
53 7.7.4 WP4: WPT pairing
54 7.8 Target setting and energy transfer scheduling [E]
7.8.1 AC charging with load levelling based on HLC
55 7.8.2 WE1: WPT target setting and charge scheduling
56 7.8.3 Optimized charging with scheduling from secondary actors
58 7.8.4 DC charging with load levelling based on HLC
59 7.8.5 Resume to authorized charging schedule
60 7.8.6 Reverse power transfer with load levelling based on HLC
61 7.8.7 Reverse power transfer on stand-alone operation
62 7.8.8 Fast responding energy transfer services based on dynamic control mode
64 7.8.9 Managed bidirectional power transfer into the grid and/or into the home
67 7.9 Energy transfer controlling and re-scheduling [F]
7.9.1 Energy transfer loop
68 7.9.2 Energy transfer loop with metering information exchange
69 7.9.3 WF1: WPT charging loop
70 7.9.4 Energy transfer loop with interrupt from the SECC
71 7.9.5 Energy transfer loop with interrupt from the EVCC or USER
72 7.9.6 Energy transfer control based on dynamic control mode
74 7.10 Value-added services [G]
7.10.1 Value-added services
7.10.2 WG1: ACD system status check
76 7.10.3 Energy transfer details
77 7.11 End of energy transfer process [H]
7.11.1 General
7.11.2 End of energy transfer process
78 7.12 WPT end of charge WH1
7.12.1 General
7.12.2 WPT end of charge WH1
80 7.13 ACD connect/disconnect WI
7.13.1 ACD connect/disconnect WI
81 Annex A (informative) Conductive charging infrastructure architecture
93 Annex B (informative) Security
99 Annex C (informative) Examples of charging scenarios derived from the use case elements
117 Annex D (informative) Typical RPT system
119 Annex E (normative) Requirement list
127 Bibliography
BS EN ISO 15118-1:2019
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