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Folgende Textstelle der EnergyBus-homepage zK:
What is EnergyBus
EnergyBus is an open standard for all electrical components of Light-Electric-Vehicles (LEVs). It aims to improve compatibility and safety of LEVs and consists of a cutting-edge conector family and the respective communication protocol. EBS will be available to all EnergyBus members in spring 2011.
EnergyBus consists of a standardized set of connectors, which safely connects electric components of light electric vehicles, such as batteries, chargers, motors, sensors, human interface. These components communicate with each other on a CAN-based protocol. The uniform exchange of information enables the components to provide maximum performance. What makes EnergyBus special, apart form being the only existing standard for LEVs worldwide, is that energy AND service data can safely be transmitted through the same connector at the same time.
EnergyBus Standard (EBS) will be for the LEV industry what USB has become for the IT industry.
Standardization is the key for LEVs to become a mass market.
Goals
•Facilitation: EnergyBus will solve many problems that the LEV industry is facing as it grows, i.e. the compatibility of electric components and safety.
•Innovation: Compatible components will make product development more time and cost-efficient and contribute to a larger choice of high-quaity vehicles on the market.
•Interoperation: EnergyBus will be the basis to design public LEV infrastructure such as rental stations, or swapping machines without the monopoly of a single manufacturer.
=> d.h. wohl "All in". Datenfluss, interne und externe Verbindungen (Stecker, Wireless), Protokolle... . Mitglieder u.a.: Bosch, BionX, ExtrEnergy, Stromer, Panasonic, Sanyo, Philips, Varta
Wie gesagt, wer des Englischen mächtig ist bitte direkt lesen:
www.energybus.info