ISO 15118-8:2020 Road vehicles — Vehicle to grid communication interface — Part 8: Physical layer and data link layer requirements for wireless communication
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ISO 15118-8:2020
Scope
This document specifies the requirements of the physical and data link layer of a wireless High Level Communication (HLC) between Electric Vehicles (EV) and the Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE). The wireless communication technology is used as an alternative to the wired communication technology as defined in ISO 15118-3.
It covers the overall information exchange between all actors involved in the electrical energy exchange.
For conductive charging, only EVSEs compliant with “IEC 61851-1 modes 3 and 4” and supporting HLC are covered by this document. For WPT, charging sites according to IEC 61980 (all parts) and vehicles according to ISO 19363 are covered by this document.
ISO 15118-8:2020 Referenced Document
IEEE 802.11-2012 IEEE Standard for Information technology - Telecommunications and information exchange between systems - Local and metropolitan area networks - Specific requirements - Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specificatio
ISO 15118-1 Road vehicles — Vehicle to grid communication interface — Part 1: General information and use-case definition
ISO 15118-2:2014 Road vehicles - Vehicle-to-Grid Communication Interface - Part 2: Network and application protocol requirements
ISO 15118-3:2015 Road vehicles - Vehicle to grid communication interface - Part 3: Physical and data link layer requirements
ISO 19363 Electrically propelled road vehicles — Magnetic field wireless power transfer — Safety and interoperability requirements
ISO 15118-8:2020 history
2020ISO 15118-8:2020 Road vehicles — Vehicle to grid communication interface — Part 8: Physical layer and data link layer requirements for wireless communication
2018ISO 15118-8:2018 Road vehicles - Vehicle to grid communication interface - Part 8: Physical layer and data link layer requirements for wireless communication