I think best to get the source data for this into the user guide, and then base summary tables off that. I’ve updated the user guide just now to put the structure in place for this, with some standardized formats. I will then update the Tesla and other base vehicle types I support based on that. For the other vehicles (maintained by other developers), lets gather the data here, and update the guide.
I have the template for this now as below.
Regards, Mark
Vehicle Documentation
The following chapters document support for specific vehicle types. They each contain a summary of vehicle connection cabling, and other requirements, as well as a general table detailing available vehicle functionality. This table is structured as follows:
Vehicle: Type |
Function | Support Status |
Hardware | Specific module version requirements |
Vehicle Cable | Details of vehicle cable requirements |
GSM Antenna | GSM antenna requirements |
GPS Antenna | GPS antenna requirements |
SOC Display | Ability to display SOC% |
Range Display | Ability to display range estimates |
GPS Location | GPS location source and capabilities |
Speed Display | Ability to display vehicle speed |
Temperature Display | Ability to display vehicle component temperatures |
BMS v+t Display | Ability to display BMS voltages and temperatures |
Charge Status Display | Ability to display charging status |
Charge Interruption Alerts | Ability to raise charge interruption alerts |
Charge Control | Ability to control charge |
Cabin Pre-heat/cool Control | Ability to pre-heat/cool cabin |
Lock/Unlock Vehicle | Ability to lock/unlock vehicle |
Valet Mode Control | Ability to enable/disable valet mode |
Others | Other vehicle-specific functionality |
Great work developing OVMS, I've been running OVMS for nearly a yearnow in my Nissan LEAF and e-NV200. It's worked flawlessly, so muchbetter than the Nissan Connect. I'm very enthusiastic about EV's andopen-source solutions. I'm the co-founder of thehttps://OpenEnergyMonitor.org project to design and build open-sourcehardware and software tools for monitoring energy. We have alsorecently branched out into manufacturing web-connected EV chargingstations in collaboration with OpenEVSE.I have been in communication with Mark and Michael regarding resellingOVMS hardware via our web store: http://shop.openenergymonitor.com.I have been working on producing an updated vehicle support tablesince the table currently on the website is missing a lot of EV's OVMSnow supports. Please help me compile this table:https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZPC8Rh2OVGgT-EPuN3xdZsomhk1JA0sQ_WTTxTIfS9I/edit?usp=sharingI have an exhibitor stand for OpenEnergyMonitor at Fully Charged LiveEvent in a couple of weeks (7th, 8th, 9th June) in Silverstone, UK. Ihope setup a demo display for OVMS. I'm also keen to meetup with anyother OVMS devs /enthusiasts at fully changed live. Let me know if you will be attending.Finally, has anyone done any tested with OVMS on a Hyundai Ioniq /Kona EV? I'm aware the Kone shares many of the same EV components asthe Kia e-niro therefore OVMS may work with a Kona. It would be reallygreat to support the Ioniq and Kona since these EV's currently do nohave app support in Europe.Best wishes,-- All the best,Glyn Hudson+44(0)1248672607https://openenergymonitor.orghttps://zerocarbonadventures.co.uk_______________________________________________OvmsDev mailing listOvmsDev@lists.openvehicles.comhttp://lists.openvehicles.com/mailman/listinfo/ovmsdev