https://www.slashgear.com/electric-car-charging-plugandcharge-hubject-daimler-smart-eq-fortwo-27528763/
EV charging is about to get a whole lot less frustrating
Apr 27, 2018  Chris Davies

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Charging up an electric car looks set to get a whole lot easier, with a new
Plug&Charge system promising to do away with membership cards, apps, or
swiping a credit card. The system turns the electric charging socket on the
EV itself into an authentication system, enabling it to communicate with the
charger it’s plugged into.

Currently, pulling your electric vehicle up to a charger can be a recipe for
a rapid headache. With multiple charging networks in operation, each with
their own way of authenticating membership and payment method, it’s no
surprise that EV drivers often have a keychain full of RFID cards and a
folder full of apps on their smartphone, just to get the juice flowing.

Plug&Charge would be very different. After plugging the charging connector
into the vehicle, a secure, encrypted data connection is established. Over
that, the identity of the car can be established and the charging begun,
without needing any active involvement by the driver.

It’s been developed by German company Hubject, which has been running a
pilot scheme of the technology. Authentication can take place even if the
car and charger are offline, the company says.

Hubject may not be a household name, but its shareholders certainly are.
Among the roster is BMW Group, Mercedes-Benz and Smart parent Daimler, and
Volkswagen Group, which includes VW, Audi, Porsche, and others. Bosch is on
the list too, one of the major tier 1 automotive parts suppliers worldwide.

At the heart of Plug&Charge is ISO 15118, the international standard for
communications between electric vehicles – whether plug-in hybrid or
entirely battery-powered – and the grid. That’s applicable not only for
charging the car from the grid, but bi-directionally too: feeding power from
the car, back into the electricity infrastructure. Although published in its
current form back in 2013, it’s taken until now for a charging system to
actually be developed that’s compliant with the standard.

Importantly, while any Hubject partner will be free to use Plug&Charge
technology, automakers and charger companies won’t need to be shareholders
in order to be compatible. Since ISO 15118 is an international standard,
simply complying with that is enough. That won’t do away with the headache
of finding your EV of choice doesn’t have the same port as the next public
charger you pull up at, but it’s certainly one less frustration.

For the moment, only one EV actually offers Plug&Charge support. That’s the
Smart EQ Fortwo, Daimler’s two-seater all-electric city car. It’s the
vehicle Daimler and Hubject used to develop the system, indeed. Smart had
already confirmed that, as of this year, it’ll be the only model the company
offers in the US and Canada, with the gasoline Fortwo retired.

It seems likely, though, that Mercedes adopt the technology for all its
future EVs under the umbrella “EQ” brand, and we can’t see other Hubject
shareholders being left out. Down the line, the ISO 15118 standard paves the
way for a much smarter use of the grid, too, with battery-electric vehicles
being used to intelligently feed power into the infrastructure when
required, in addition to only charging up when rates are at their lowest. 
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