[Ovmsdev] Introduction

Michael Geddes frog at bunyip.wheelycreek.net
Mon Nov 7 10:32:00 HKT 2022


Hey Doug,
I've just implemented Ioniq5 which uses some common code to the current Kia
Nero code.

I've updated a bunch of how I do things ... and who knows, there may be
some more stuff you can use from what I've done!

I'm only new to the whole project and to OBD, so have been learning a lot!
It's certainly interesting .. and quite the research project.

//.ichael


On Mon, 7 Nov 2022 at 10:23, Douglas Urner <dlu at canishe.com> wrote:

> Hello, I’m interested in “rationalizing” our EV experience — and having a
> coding project to share with my daughter and nephews — so I’ve decided to
> see what I can do with OVMS.
>
> We have a 2022 Kia Niro EV and a 2023 Chevrolet Bolt 2LT. My hope is to be
> able to use the OVMS app in place of the Kia UVO and Chevrolet On Star
> apps, so I’m quite interested in working on Bolt support, and the
> possibility of getting the remote start (e.g., cabin preheat) working on
> the Niro.
>
> My software development background is primarily with OS development and
> maintenance (BSD Unix). These days I’m teaching high school CS, so I’m
> eager to have a “real” project to work on. With luck, my OVMS hardware will
> be arriving this week.
>
> Best, Doug
>> Douglas Urner (he/they) | dlu at canishe.com | +1 360.769.5565
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