No, I don’t consider Tesla Model S to be a high priority car to support OVMS.

However:


I’ve committed a stub at the moment. Just need to put it into my car, make sure the CAN bus parameters are fine, then I’ll flesh it out. Looks like the Tesla Roadster cable should work fine for this (I’ve got a ‘classic’ 2014 Model S).

Regards, Mark.

 Branch: refs/heads/master
 Home:   https://github.com/openvehicles/Open-Vehicle-Monitoring-System-3
 Commit: 9a68e225969e45bafa0accc604305c6b17de4971
     https://github.com/openvehicles/Open-Vehicle-Monitoring-System-3/commit/9a68e225969e45bafa0accc604305c6b17de4971
 Author: Mark Webb-Johnson <mark@webb-johnson.net>
 Date:   2018-03-06 (Tue, 06 Mar 2018)

 Changed paths:
   M vehicle/OVMS.V3/changes.txt
   A vehicle/OVMS.V3/components/vehicle_teslamodels/component.mk
   A vehicle/OVMS.V3/components/vehicle_teslamodels/src/vehicle_teslamodels.cpp
   A vehicle/OVMS.V3/components/vehicle_teslamodels/src/vehicle_teslamodels.h
   M vehicle/OVMS.V3/main/Kconfig

 Log Message:
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 Tesla Model S basic vehicle support