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I've spent untold hours and done far too much swearing to get this far. Advice to the uninitiated: Unless you really want/need a mobile charger that can plug into virtually any outlet, don't get a Porsche Mobile Connect. Dealing with a proprietary locked-down device is an endless PITA.
I have a big solar system and a 30kW battery in a tricky site - a few hours of sun each day before it all gets shaded. I use Amber for my electricity - a unique company here in Aus that lets you buy electricity at wholesale prices. Great when it's the middle of the day and juice is costing 5c/kWh... not so great when every man and his dog is home at 6pm cooking and bathing and blasting the aircon, and it's suddenly 60c/kWh. Ideally I want the home battery full, and the car topped up with any excess when the solar is pumping, and everything shut down with the house running off the battery when prices start to go up. And even better, have some juice to spare to sell back to the grid at those inflated prices.
This would have been simple with any of a bunch of OCPP EVSE's... which *surprise* doesn't include Porsche's offering.
I've finally managed to get Amber, the Macan and the Porsche Mobile Connect Charger talking to EVCC with some help from Home Assistant. It's still a bit fragile - if EVCC shuts down for any reason, it's a tedious process to get it up and running and talking to the charger again.
I haven't even started trying to automate charging yet - need a lie down before that!
I have a big solar system and a 30kW battery in a tricky site - a few hours of sun each day before it all gets shaded. I use Amber for my electricity - a unique company here in Aus that lets you buy electricity at wholesale prices. Great when it's the middle of the day and juice is costing 5c/kWh... not so great when every man and his dog is home at 6pm cooking and bathing and blasting the aircon, and it's suddenly 60c/kWh. Ideally I want the home battery full, and the car topped up with any excess when the solar is pumping, and everything shut down with the house running off the battery when prices start to go up. And even better, have some juice to spare to sell back to the grid at those inflated prices.
This would have been simple with any of a bunch of OCPP EVSE's... which *surprise* doesn't include Porsche's offering.
I've finally managed to get Amber, the Macan and the Porsche Mobile Connect Charger talking to EVCC with some help from Home Assistant. It's still a bit fragile - if EVCC shuts down for any reason, it's a tedious process to get it up and running and talking to the charger again.
I haven't even started trying to automate charging yet - need a lie down before that!
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