The effective operation of the “Energy Fusion Core” (EFC) system, with its multiple energy inputs and outputs, critically depends on a sophisticated system-level control, management, and communication architecture. The U_MCU_SYS_CTRL, labeled “Central Control & Monitoring,” is the cornerstone of this architecture. Table 3 outlines key communication protocols and safety standards relevant for such a system.
Table 3: Key Communication Protocols and Safety Standards for “Energy Fusion Core” System
Protocol/Standard Category | Specific Protocol/Standard | Enabled Key Functionality | Relevance to EFC System | Relevant Research |
EV-EVSE Communication | SAE J1772 | Basic signaling for AC and DC charging, control pilot, proximity detection. | Essential for U_EV_CTRLx to J_DOCKx communication for safe charging initiation and monitoring. |
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| ISO 15118/DIN SPEC 70121 | High-level communication for DC charging (PLC based), smart charging (Plug & Charge, V2G), secure communication. | Enables advanced features for U_EV_CTRLx, important for future-proofing. |
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| CHAdeMO | CHAdeMO DC fast charging communication protocol. | If CHAdeMO docks are supported by J_DOCKx. |
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| GB/T (China) | Chinese standard for AC/DC charging communication. | If targeting Chinese market or Chinese vehicles. |
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Station-Network Communication | OCPP (Open Charge Point Protocol) | Communication for charge station (U_MCU_SYS_CTRL) networking, operation, management, and between station and Central Management System (CMS). Monitoring, remote control, billing, firmware updates. | Essential for commercial deployment of the EFC station. |
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| OSCP (Open Smart Charging Protocol) | Communication between CPMS and Energy Management System (EMS) for capacity-based smart charging. | U_MCU_SYS_CTRL may use this to interact with a local EMS or DSO for grid-aware charging. |
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| OCPI (Open Charge Point Interface) | Enables roaming and data exchange between different CPOs and EMSPs. | For wider network interoperability if the EFC station is part of a larger ecosystem. |
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| OpenADR (Open Automated Demand Response) | Communication for Demand Response (DR) signals between utility/DSO and customer energy management systems. | U_MCU_SYS_CTRL may use this to participate in DR programs by adjusting load based on grid signals. |
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Safety Standards | IEC 61851 | General safety requirements for EV conductive charging systems, charging modes, AC/DC supply. | Fundamental for overall system safety design and compliance. |
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| UL 2202 | Standard for EV charging system construction, performance, safety testing for equipment (North America). | Ensures the EFC system meets specific safety criteria. |
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| ISO 26262 | Functional safety for road vehicles (relevant if V2G impacts vehicle systems and for VCCU design). | Should be considered for VCCU components within U_EV_CTRLx for safe operation. |
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| NEC Article 625 | Installation guidelines for EV charging stations (North America). | Relevant for safe installation of the EFC system. |
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Internal System Communication | CAN, Ethernet, SPI, I2C | Real-time data exchange and control within the U_MCU_SYS_CTRL, EFC_X1, U_EV_CTRLx, sensors, and other peripherals. | Essential for real-time data exchange and control within the system/PCB. |
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Role of U_MCU_SYS_CTRL (Central Control & Monitoring): This central MCU acts as the intelligent core of the EFC system. Its responsibilities extend far beyond mere sequencing. It must execute sophisticated algorithms for the following:
Communication Protocols for EV Charging: A versatile communication capability is essential:
The successful operation of the “Energy Fusion Core” is deeply reliant on the intelligence embedded within the U_MCU_SYS_CTRL. Simple rule-based control strategies, while a starting point (as seen in early stages of NREL’s eCHIP project), may prove insufficient to optimally manage the complex interplay of highly variable renewable energy inputs, fluctuating grid electricity prices, and unpredictable EV charging patterns. Achieving true “fusion” and maximizing the system’s efficiency and economic benefits will likely require the adoption of advanced predictive control algorithms. This could involve Machine Learning (ML) or Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques to forecast energy generation, EV demand, and market prices, enabling more proactive and optimized power routing decisions. This is analogous to the sophisticated AI-based predictive control used for torque and energy management optimization in advanced EV powertrains.
The necessity of multiple heterogeneous communication protocols—handling EV-to-EVSE interaction (potentially multiple standards like ISO 15118, CHAdeMO, GB/T depending on target markets), station-to-network communication (OCPP, possibly OpenADR), and internal system buses—introduces significant software development, integration, and lifecycle management complexities. Ensuring robust cybersecurity across all these interfaces is also a paramount concern. A security vulnerability in any one communication channel could potentially compromise the entire charging station’s operational integrity, data privacy, or safety. This means a substantial engineering effort in software development, rigorous testing, and ongoing security maintenance (including firmware updates and patch management) is as crucial as the power electronic hardware design for the successful deployment of such an advanced system.
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