[Villages] EV charging village
Marco Möller
marcomoeller at gmail.com
Sun May 8 21:41:34 CEST 2022
awsome Ralph!
We are definitely fine with 230V x 6 Amps, since our greatest fear is not
running out of energy in the car, but out of testing options for further
charging :-) .... so we will charge as slow and spare as possible.... and
in case we are not filling it (which I expect) we will charge on our way
home on the next fast charger.
awesome, so sounds like our village is approved by team villages and team
power?
cheers
-Marco
Am So., 8. Mai 2022 um 16:05 Uhr schrieb Ralph Willekes <power at mch2021.org>:
> Hello EV charging people,
>
> Nice project, it's always fun to hack some (EV) car infra. :)
>
> Some notes for power consumption on the terrain:
> -Charging vehicles on the terrain is not really possible, so make sure
> your vehicles are fully charged!
> -In case of emergency, 32A 400V could be available for charging during the
> nights when other consumption is low.
> But that depends a bit on where you want to have your village too, on some
> spots it will be harder to arrange this, but most spots are fine.
> If you would like to have this option, contact us when picking a spot.
> -Keep in mind that we run on generators, charging is way more expensive
> for us than it would be for you at a charging station.
>
> Using 230V schuko is no problem at all, even if you use 16A for a few
> hours this does not worry us.
>
> On the parking terrain there is no power infra, so charging there will not
> happen, keep that in mind too.
>
> Best regards,
>
> benadski
> Team:Power
> On 07/05/2022 20:56, Marco Möller wrote:
>
> this are really great news! awesome!
> so lets plan for 3 cars ?
>
> thx!
> -marco
>
> Am Sa., 7. Mai 2022 um 18:25 Uhr schrieb konmei <ccc at wedrich.org>:
>
>> Hi Marco,
>>
>> perfect, as I see all the info needed is also provided there already.
>> Orga does not have concerns either, so let's go ahead.
>>
>> We will consider your requirements accordingly during our village
>> placement (probably end of June). (If I remember correctly, we had to
>> place some plates last time because the ground was too wet for the
>> vehicles. We will see if we can fit you a spot, that will be safe no
>> matter how much it rains.)
>>
>> Best regards,
>> konmei
>>
>> Am 07.05.2022 um 18:16 schrieb Marco Möller:
>> > Hi konmei, hi power and villages team.
>> >
>> > I did some weeks ago our camp page:
>> > https://wiki.mch2022.org/Village:EVerest_BaseCamp
>> > I think from power perspective we are probably less worse then many
>> other
>> > villages. we will make sure to restrict ourself as mich as we can. we
>> are
>> > mainly focussed on the datacommunication to the car anyway ;-)
>> >
>> > I totally got you constraints on the "dont camp in your car" / "dont
>> move"
>> > constraints, and we are not planning to do this anyway.
>> > So would be great to get the permission to put 2-3 cars into our
>> village.
>> > Since every car is quite different on the dataport, so we would love to
>> > explore the differences ;-)
>> >
>> > We will also offer workshops around this topic in our village. Our
>> related
>> > talk in the big tent got recently accepted by MCH.
>> >
>> > cheers
>> >
>> > -Marco
>> >
>> > Am Sa., 7. Mai 2022 um 13:30 Uhr schrieb konmei <ccc at wedrich.org>:
>> >
>> >> Hi Marco,
>> >>
>> >> Registration of a village is no issue at all, please feel free to do so
>> >> in the wiki: https://wiki.mch2022.org/Form:Village
>> >>
>> >> However, vehicles on the ground are in general not that welcome, since
>> >> the ground is very sensitive.
>> >> Also, if they will get an allowence, they cannot be moved during the
>> >> event, and you cannot use them to sleep there (would then be a camper
>> >> which would require a ticket).
>> >>
>> >> The power supply and consumption would have to be discussed with
>> >> team:power (copied them in).
>> >>
>> >> We will discuss the request with projectleiding and come back to you.
>> >>
>> >> Best regards,
>> >> konmei
>> >>
>> >> Am 19.04.2022 um 17:48 schrieb Marco Möller:
>> >>> Hi,
>> >>>
>> >>> I am one of the initiators of a Linux Foundation Project around EV
>> >> charger
>> >>> firmware.
>> >>> https://www.lfenergy.org/projects/everest/
>> >>>
>> >>> We are wondering if we could do an EV charging village (name TBD),
>> where
>> >> we
>> >>> might place ~2 electric vehicles in the village to interact with their
>> >>> firmware live on the field. We would minimize power consumption (so
>> only
>> >> 1
>> >>> phase, max 6 amps, only short some seconds / minutes tests, no
>> permanent
>> >>> charging) as much as possible.
>> >>>
>> >>> looking forward to hearing from you!
>> >>>
>> >>> - Marco
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >
>>
>>
>
> --
> Dr. Marco Möller
> mobile: +49 (0)173 2051706
>
> Münzweg 2
> 76698 Ubstadt-Weiher
> Germany
>
>
--
Dr. Marco Möller
mobile: +49 (0)173 2051706
Münzweg 2
76698 Ubstadt-Weiher
Germany
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