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Security for Plug-In Electric Vehicle Communications
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J2931/7_201802
- Revised
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Scope
This SAE Information Report J2931/7 establishes the security requirements for digital communication between Plug-In Electric Vehicles (PEV), the Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) and the utility, ESI, Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) and/or Home Area Network (HAN).
Rationale
The Figures and Tables were not titled in the initial release and after reviewing the Table of Contents, that listed them (without titles), it was appropriate to reopen this TIR, so the titles could be added to clearly identify these in the introductory pages. Considerable effort was taken to produce this document and it didn’t seem to be complete without Figure and Table titles.
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Table 1 | Logical interface | |
Table 2 | Actors and their authorized actions summary | |
Table 3 | PEV connected to customer’s site | |
Table 4 | PEV connected to another site and site owner pays for energy | |
Table 5 | PEV connected to another site and PEV owner pays for energy | |
Table 6 | PEV connected to another service territory | |
Table 7 | PEV connected to public location | |
Table 8 | Energy is paid anonymously | |
Table 9 | Energy is paid by user | |
Table 10 | Energy is paid using secondary actor | |
Table 11 | Facility management dashboard | |
Table 12 | Tenant notification | |
Table 13 | Equipment maintenance operation | |
Table 14 | Load balancing | |
Table 15 | Demand response | |
Table 16 | Best price charging | |
Table 17 | Charge time management | |
Table 18 | Access control | |
Table 19 | Manage access privileges | |
Table 20 | Fleet management | |
Table 21 | Advanced diagnostics | |
Table 22 | Vehicle to building storage and regulation | |
Table 23 | EUMD inside an EVSE | |
Table 24 | EUMD next to an EVSE | |
Table 25 | EUMD inside PEV | |
Table 26 | Wireless charger discovery | |
Table 27 | Vehicle alignment | |
Table 28 | Hacking of electric vehicle firmware | |
Table 29 | Hacking of utility backend database storing user information | |
Table 30 | Hacking of protocol translation module | |
Table 31 | Hacking wireless communications | |
Table 32 | Hacking the EVSE network | |
Table 33 | Hacking into the firmware responsible for DC charging |
Issuing Committee
The Hybrid Technical Standards Committee reports to the Powertrain Systems Group of the Motor Vehicle Council. The Committee is responsible for developing and maintaining SAE Standards, Recommended Practices, and Information Reports related to the field of hybrid vehicle technology. The following topics are within the scope of this committee's work: safety aspects of hybrid systems in vehicles, test procedures to establish the performance of hybrid systems and components, nomenclature, as well as vehicle interface and serviceability requirements Participants in the SAE Hybrid Technical Standards Committee include OEMs, suppliers, consulting firms, government, and other interested parties.
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