BS EN ISO 15118-1:2019 – TC:2020 Edition
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Tracked Changes. Road vehicles. Vehicle to grid communication interface – General information and use-case definition
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2020 | 302 |
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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174 | National foreword |
176 | European foreword |
179 | Foreword |
180 | Introduction |
181 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
182 | 3 Terms and definitions 3.1 General terms |
193 | 3.2 Control modes 3.3 Architecture channel 3.4 Forward and reverse power transfer 3.5 Minimum and maximum energy request limits |
194 | 3.6 Source generator modes 4 Abbreviated terms |
195 | 5 Requirements 5.1 List of requirements 5.2 General communication requirements |
196 | 5.3 User-specific requirements 5.3.1 Reliability, availability, error handling and error reporting |
197 | 5.3.2 Private data protection 5.3.3 Ease of use 5.4 OEM-specific requirements |
198 | 5.5 Utility-specific requirements 5.5.1 Power limiting for grid control or local energy control |
199 | 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 |
200 | 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 |
201 | 5.7 RPT description 5.7.1 General 5.7.2 General information and requirements |
202 | 5.8 Traceability requirements |
203 | 6 Actors |
204 | 7 Use case elements 7.1 General |
205 | 7.2 Task groups |
206 | 7.3 Task groups description 7.3.1 Start of communication process [A] |
207 | 7.3.2 Plug-in and forced HLC |
209 | 7.3.3 WA1: discovery with reservation 7.3.4 Plug-in with concurrent IEC 61851‑1 and HLC |
211 | 7.3.5 WA2: discovery without reservation 7.4 Communication set-up [B] 7.4.1 EVCC/SECC conductive communication set-up |
212 | 7.4.2 WB1: EVCC/SECC wireless communication set-up |
213 | 7.5 Certificate handling [C] 7.5.1 Certificate update |
214 | 7.5.2 Certificate installation |
215 | 7.6 Identification and authorization [D] 7.6.1 Overview |
217 | 7.6.2 Authorization using contract certificates performed at the EV supply equipment |
218 | 7.6.3 Authorization using contract certificates performed with the help of an SA |
219 | 7.6.4 Authorization at the EV supply equipment using external credentials performed at the EV supply equipment |
220 | 7.6.5 Authorization at the EV supply equipment using external credentials performed with the help of an SA |
221 | 7.6.6 WD1: Authentication with prior reservation |
223 | 7.7 Pairing and fine positioning 7.7.1 WP1: WPT fine positioning 7.7.2 WP2: WPT fine positioning without communication support |
224 | 7.7.3 WP3: Conductive energy transfer pairing |
225 | 7.7.4 WP4: WPT pairing |
226 | 7.8 Target setting and energy transfer scheduling [E] 7.8.1 AC charging with load levelling based on HLC |
227 | 7.8.2 WE1: WPT target setting and charge scheduling |
228 | 7.8.3 Optimized charging with scheduling from secondary actors |
230 | 7.8.4 DC charging with load levelling based on HLC |
231 | 7.8.5 Resume to authorized charging schedule |
232 | 7.8.6 Reverse power transfer with load levelling based on HLC |
233 | 7.8.7 Reverse power transfer on stand-alone operation |
234 | 7.8.8 Fast responding energy transfer services based on dynamic control mode |
236 | 7.8.9 Managed bidirectional power transfer into the grid and/or into the home |
239 | 7.9 Energy transfer controlling and re-scheduling [F] 7.9.1 Energy transfer loop |
240 | 7.9.2 Energy transfer loop with metering information exchange |
241 | 7.9.3 WF1: WPT charging loop |
242 | 7.9.4 Energy transfer loop with interrupt from the SECC |
243 | 7.9.5 Energy transfer loop with interrupt from the EVCC or USER |
244 | 7.9.6 Energy transfer control based on dynamic control mode |
246 | 7.10 Value-added services [G] 7.10.1 Value-added services 7.10.2 WG1: ACD system status check |
248 | 7.10.3 Energy transfer details |
249 | 7.11 End of energy transfer process [H] 7.11.1 General 7.11.2 End of energy transfer process |
250 | 7.12 WPT end of charge WH1 7.12.1 General 7.12.2 WPT end of charge WH1 |
252 | 7.13 ACD connect/disconnect WI 7.13.1 ACD connect/disconnect WI |
253 | Annex A (informative) Conductive charging infrastructure architecture |
265 | Annex B (informative) Security |
271 | Annex C (informative) Examples of charging scenarios derived from the use case elements |
289 | Annex D (informative) Typical RPT system |
291 | Annex E (normative) Requirement list |
299 | Bibliography |