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- 书名
- OCPP 2.0.1: Part 2 - Specification
- 作者
- Edition 3 FINAL, 2024-05-06
- 阅读时长
- 18.0 分钟
- 分类
- 技术与未来
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《OCPP 2.0.1: Part 2 - Specification》适合谁读?
This specification is intended for developers, manufacturers, and operators involved in the electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure ecosystem.
《OCPP 2.0.1: Part 2 - Specification》的写作背景是什么?
The Open Charge Point Protocol (OCPP) was created to standardize communication between EV charging stations and management systems.
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目标读者
This specification is intended for developers, manufacturers, and operators involved in the electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure ecosystem. It is particularly relevant for those designing, implementing, and maintaining charging stations and charging station management systems (CSMS). The document assumes a strong understanding of networking protocols, security concepts, and EV charging technologies. It caters to engineers, software architects, product managers, and technical consultants working in the EV industry, as well as certification bodies and regulatory agencies involved in ensuring interoperability and compliance of EV charging infrastructure.
历史背景
The Open Charge Point Protocol (OCPP) was created to standardize communication between EV charging stations and management systems. Before OCPP, the lack of a unified protocol led to interoperability issues, hindering the growth of the EV charging infrastructure. OCPP 1.0 was the first attempt to address this problem, followed by OCPP 1.5 and 1.6, which gained widespread adoption. OCPP 2.0 and 2.0.1 represent significant advancements, incorporating new functionalities, enhanced security features, and improved support for smart charging applications. These versions reflect the evolving needs of the EV market, driven by the increasing adoption of EVs, the demand for faster charging, and the integration of charging infrastructure with smart grids and energy management systems. The development of OCPP 2.0.1 also takes into account the growing importance of ISO 15118 for advanced charging functionalities.