IEC 63119

IEC 63119 is an international standard defining a protocol for information exchange for electric vehicle charging roaming services, which is currently under development. IEC 63119 is one of the International Electrotechnical Commission's group of standards for electric road vehicles and electric industrial trucks, and is the responsibility of Working Group 9 (WG9)[1] of IEC Technical Committee 69 (TC69).[2]

Standard documents

IEC 63119 consists of the following parts, detailed in separate IEC 63119 standard documents:

  • IEC 63119-1: General[3]
  • IEC 63119-2: Use cases[4]
  • IEC 63119-3: Message structure[5]
  • IEC 63119-4: Cybersecurity and information privacy[6]
gollark: It's not an infrastructure problem, it's a this-is-computationally-very-hard problem, and a horribly-centralizes-power problem, and a bad-incentives-to-be-efficient problem, and a responding-to-local-information problem.
gollark: And in general lots of things can be done better, or *at all*, if you have a giant plant somewhere producing resources for big fractions of the world.
gollark: Some resources (lithium and such are big issues nowadays) only exist in a few places, so you have to ship from there.
gollark: This also doesn't seem practical.
gollark: It isn't really, though; it seems like it would be more like whoever runs "production" just deciding who gets things.

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