
Andy Bond developed a Public Charging Communication Enhancement for the EVerest/everest-core repository, focusing on improving interoperability in public electric vehicle charging scenarios. He implemented a system that broadcasts sounding messages according to the ISO 15118-3 standard, ensuring these messages persist until a successful match is detected. This approach addressed the complexities of multi-charger and public bank environments, enhancing reliability for electric vehicle supply equipment. Andy utilized C++ and applied his expertise in embedded systems and network programming to deliver this feature. The work demonstrated a focused, standards-driven solution, though it was limited in scope to a single feature over one month.
March 2026 monthly summary for EVerest/everest-core: Implemented Public Charging Communication Enhancement by broadcasting sounding messages per ISO 15118-3 to improve interoperability in public charging scenarios. The approach ensures sounding messages are broadcast until a match is made, addressing multi-charger environments and public bank interactions. This work is captured in commit 703f36f7f7e044614faafaf8ebc5b7fbc1809c56 (Signed-off-by: Andy Bond; Co-authored-by: Andy Bond).
March 2026 monthly summary for EVerest/everest-core: Implemented Public Charging Communication Enhancement by broadcasting sounding messages per ISO 15118-3 to improve interoperability in public charging scenarios. The approach ensures sounding messages are broadcast until a match is made, addressing multi-charger environments and public bank interactions. This work is captured in commit 703f36f7f7e044614faafaf8ebc5b7fbc1809c56 (Signed-off-by: Andy Bond; Co-authored-by: Andy Bond).

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