OASIS OCPP Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment Data Exchange TC
Assuring interoperable exchange of electric vehicle (EV) and EV supply equipment (EVSE) charging station data
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The Technical Committee was closed by OASIS TC Administration on 23 December 2016 and is no longer active. Archives of its work remain publicly accessible and are linked from this page. OASIS appreciates the efforts of all those who participated in this TC.
Table of Contents
- Announcements
- Overview
- Subcommittees
- TC Liaisons
- TC Tools and Approved Publications
- Technical Work Produced by the Committee
- OASIS Open Source Repositories Sponsored by the Committee
- Expository Work Produced by the Committee
- External Resources
- Mailing Lists and Comments
- Press Coverage and Commentary
- Additional Information
OASIS Advances Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment Data Standard, OCPP; ABB, ActewAGL, Chargerlink, Chargestorm, Ensto Chago, Gridscape, Open Charge Alliance, Schneider Electric, Siemens, Southern California Edison, and others take the lead to establish equal-access, secure infrastructure for EV charging. 19 Oct 2016
The first meeting of the OASIS OCPP Technical Committee was held via teleconference on 07 September 2016. Lonneke Driessen (Open Charge Alliance) and Rish Ghatikar (Greenlots) were elected as Co-Chairs. Gershon Janssen (Individual) was elected Secretary.
The OASIS OCPP Technical Committee will define uniform, application-level, data exchange methods and communications based upon an enhanced version of the OCPP Protocol. This standard will make it it possible to connect any OCPP Central System (including intermediate or virtual emulators) with any electric vehicle (EV) charging station (“charge point” or “EVSE”), including intermediate or other emulators, regardless of vendor, to assure the uniform, application-level interoperable exchange of EVSE and EV data and control information. OCPP standardization will promote innovation and benefit the entire range of stakeholders in the electric vehicle ecosystem.
The OCPP TC will produce specifications that define the functional standards needed for data interoperation between a charge point and central system providers and Integrators. The interoperation includes but is not limited to authorizations, identification, metering, management, resource and consumption availability and needs. The scope is limited to communication between Central System Providers/Integrators and charge points and related necessary information definition.
For more information on the OCPP TC, see the TC Charter.
No TC Liaisons have been announced for this TC.
TC Tools and Approved Publications
Technical Work Produced by the Committee
This Committee has not produced technical work yet.
OASIS Open Source Repositories Sponsored by the Committee
This Committee has not created any Open Repositories yet.
Expository Work Produced by the Committee
There are no approved expository work products for this TC yet.
Although not produced by the OASIS OCPP TC, the following information offers useful insights into its work.
External resources have not yet been identified.
ocpp: the discussion list used by TC members to conduct Committee work. TC membership is required to post, and TC members are automatically subscribed. The public may view the OASIS list archives, also mirrored by MarkLogic at MarkMail.org.
ocpp-comment: a public mailing list for providing feedback on the technical work of the OASIS OCPP TC. Send a comment or view the OASIS comment list archives, also mirrored by MarkLogic at MarkMail.org.
- OASIS Advances Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment Data Standard, OCPP; ABB, ActewAGL, Chargerlink, Chargestorm, Ensto Chago, Gridscape, Open Charge Alliance, Schneider Electric, Siemens, Southern California Edison, and others take the lead to establish equal-access, secure infrastructure for EV charging. 19 Oct 2016
- "Driving the Future of Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure" by Rish Ghatikar, 14 Sept 2016
Providing Feedback: OASIS welcomes feedback on its technical activities from potential users, developers, and others to better assure the interoperability and quality of OASIS work.