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Signaling Communication for Wirelessly Charged Electric Vehicles
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J2931/6_201508
- Issued
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Scope
This SAE Information Report J2931/6 establishes the requirements for physical and data link layer communications between Plug-in Electric Vehicles (PEV) and the Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE).
Rationale
The requirements described here identify the equipment (system elements) and interactions to support wireless charging protocol for plug-in vehicles, as described in J2847. Key system elements include the vehicle’s rechargeable energy storage system (RESS), power conversion equipment (on-board and off-board), utility meter, optional advisory sub-meter (EUMD), load management system (LMS), and equipment for control, monitoring, and communication. System elements may be optionally packaged in various ways (either separately or in combination) to deliver implementations tailored to a given environment, such as a residential, public or commercial charging location. Implementations may also vary in relation to the vehicle itself. The charging control technology will reside on the vehicle and premises.
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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.
Reference
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IEEE 802.11 | This document is not part of the subscrption. |
J2836/1_201907 | Use Cases for Communication Between Plug-in Vehicles and the Utility Grid |
J2836/2_202308 | This document is not part of the subscrption. |
J2836/3_201701 | Use Cases for Plug-In Vehicle Communication as a Distributed Energy Resource |
J2836/5_202112 | Use Cases for Customer Communication for Plug-in Electric Vehicles |
J2836/6_202104 | Use Cases for Wireless Charging Communication for Plug-in Electric Vehicles |
J2846/6 | This document is not part of the subscrption. |
J2847/1_201908 | Communication for Smart Charging of Plug-in Electric Vehicles Using Smart Energy Profile 2.0 |
J2894/1_201901 | Power Quality Requirements for Plug-In Electric Vehicle Chargers |
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