Road vehicles - Vehicle to grid communication interface - Part 20: 2nd generation network layer and application layer requirements (ISO/FDIS 15118-20:2022)

This document specifies the communication between the electric vehicle (EV), including battery electric vehicle (BEV) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV), and the electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE). The application layer messages defined in this document are designed to support the electricity power transfer between an EV and an EVSE.
This document defines the communication messages and sequence requirements for bidirectional power transfer.
This document furthermore defines requirements of wireless communication for both conductive charging and wireless charging as well as communication requirements for automatic connection device and information services about charging and control status.
The purpose of this document is to detail the communication between an electric vehicle communication controller (EVCC) and a supply equipment communication controller (SECC). Aspects are specified to detect a vehicle in a communication network and enable an Internet Protocol (IP) based communication between the EVCC and the SECC.

Straßenfahrzeuge - Kommunikationsschnittstelle zwischen Fahrzeug und Ladestation - Teil 20: 2. Generation Anforderungen an das Netzwerk- und Anwendungsprotokoll (ISO/FDIS 15118-20:2022)

Véhicules routiers - Interface de communication entre véhicule et réseau électrique - Partie 20: Exigences des couches réseau et application de 2ème génération (ISO/FDIS 15118-20:2022)

Cestna vozila - Komunikacijski vmesnik med vozilom in omrežjem - 20. del: Zahteve za omrežno in aplikacijsko plast druge generacije (ISO/FDIS 15118-20:2022)

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25-May-2022
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
oSIST prEN ISO 15118-20:2022
01-marec-2022
Cestna vozila - Komunikacijski vmesnik med vozilom in omrežjem - 20. del:
Zahteve za omrežno in aplikacijsko plast druge generacije (ISO/FDIS 15118-
20:2022)

Road vehicles - Vehicle to grid communication interface - Part 20: 2nd generation

network layer and application layer requirements (ISO/FDIS 15118-20:2022)

Straßenfahrzeuge - Kommunikationsschnittstelle zwischen Fahrzeug und Ladestation -

Teil 20: 2. Generation Anforderungen an das Netzwerk- und Anwendungsprotokoll
(ISO/FDIS 15118-20:2022)

Véhicules routiers - Interface de communication entre véhicule et réseau électrique -

Partie 20: Exigences des couches réseau et application de 2ème génération (ISO/FDIS

15118-20:2022)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN ISO 15118-20
ICS:
35.100.05 Večslojne uporabniške Multilayer applications
rešitve
43.040.15 Avtomobilska informatika. Car informatics. On board
Vgrajeni računalniški sistemi computer systems
oSIST prEN ISO 15118-20:2022 en,fr,de

2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

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STANDARD 15118-20
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Road vehicles — Vehicle to grid
Secretariat: DIN
communication interface —
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Part 20:
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2nd generation network layer and
2022-03-02
application layer requirements
Véhicules routiers — Interface de communication entre véhicule et
réseau électrique —
Partie 20: Exigences des couches réseau et application de 2ème
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1 Scope .......................................................................................................................................................... 1

2 Normative references .......................................................................................................................... 1

3 Terms and definitions .......................................................................................................................... 4

4 Abbreviated terms ............................................................................................................................. 12

5 Conventions .......................................................................................................................................... 15

5.1 Definition of OSI based services .................................................................................................... 15

5.2 Requirement structure ..................................................................................................................... 15

5.3 Usage of references ............................................................................................................................ 16

5.4 Notation used for XML schema diagrams................................................................................... 16

6 Document overview ........................................................................................................................... 16

7 Basic requirements for V2G communication............................................................................ 17

7.1 General information .......................................................................................................................... 17

7.2 Service primitive concept of OSI layered architecture ......................................................... 18

Overview ................................................................................................................................................ 18

Syntax of service primitives ............................................................................................................ 18

7.3 Security concept .................................................................................................................................. 19

General ................................................................................................................................................... 19

Certificate and key management .................................................................................................. 21

Number of root certificates and root validity ........................................................................... 35

Support and application of TLS ..................................................................................................... 37

Firewall .................................................................................................................................................. 38

Protection of the cryptographic keys .......................................................................................... 38

Random number generation .......................................................................................................... 40

7.4 V2G communication states and data link handling ................................................................ 42

7.5 Data link layer ...................................................................................................................................... 46

Data link layer security for WLAN ................................................................................................ 46

7.6 Network link layer ............................................................................................................................. 51

General ................................................................................................................................................... 51

Applicable RFCs, limitations and protocol parameter settings ......................................... 51

IP addressing ........................................................................................................................................ 53

7.7 Transport layer ................................................................................................................................... 54

Transmission control protocol (TCP) ......................................................................................... 54

User datagram protocol (UDP) ...................................................................................................... 55

Transport layer security (TLS) ...................................................................................................... 56

7.8 V2G transfer protocol ........................................................................................................................ 82

General information .......................................................................................................................... 82

Supported ports .................................................................................................................................. 83

Protocol data unit ............................................................................................................................... 83

7.9 Presentation layer .............................................................................................................................. 87

XML and efficient XML interchange (EXI) .................................................................................. 87

Message security ................................................................................................................................. 90

7.10 Application layer .............................................................................................................................. 114

SECC discovery protocol ................................................................................................................ 114

8 Application layer messages ......................................................................................................... 127

8.1 General information and definitions ........................................................................................ 127

8.2 Protocol handshake definition ................................................................................................... 128

Handshake sequence ...................................................................................................................... 128

Message definition supportedAppProtocolReq and supportedAppProtocolRes ..... 130

Semantics description supportedAppProtocol messages................................................. 131

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Message examples ............................................................................................................................ 132

8.3 V2G message definition .................................................................................................................. 133

Overview ............................................................................................................................................. 133

General ................................................................................................................................................. 134

Header definition ............................................................................................................................. 134

Request and response definitions .............................................................................................. 137

Complex data types .......................................................................................................................... 243

8.4 Service selection ............................................................................................................................... 364

General ................................................................................................................................................. 364

General description of configuration parameters ............................................................... 365

Selection of service and service parameters .......................................................................... 366

8.5 V2G communication timing .......................................................................................................... 376

Overview ............................................................................................................................................. 376

Common ............................................................................................................................................... 377

DC service ............................................................................................................................................ 377

Message sequence and communication session ................................................................... 378

Session setup and ready to charge ............................................................................................. 384

V2G message synchronization for AC and DC with IEC 61851-1 signalling ................ 390

V2G message synchronization with IEC 61980-2 signalling for WPT ........................... 397

8.6 Message sequencing and error handling ................................................................................. 397

Overview ............................................................................................................................................. 397

Basic definitions for error handling .......................................................................................... 397

ResponseCode handling ................................................................................................................. 398

Request-response message sequence requirements .......................................................... 409

Multiplexed communication ........................................................................................................ 437

Message sequence diagrams ........................................................................................................ 439

Annex A (normative) Schema definition ................................................................................................. 444

Annex B (normative) Certificate profiles ............................................................................................... 446

B.1 Overview ............................................................................................................................................. 446

B.2 General ................................................................................................................................................. 449

B.2.1 Mandatory versus optional........................................................................................................... 450

B.2.2 Critical versus non-critical............................................................................................................ 451

B.2.3 Common requirements for all certificate profiles ............................................................... 455

B.3 V2G root CA certificate profiles ................................................................................................... 457

B.3.1 Based on curves as defined by [V2G20-2674] ....................................................................... 457

B.3.2 Based on curves as defined by [V2G20-2319] ....................................................................... 458

B.4 Charge point operator certificate profiles .............................................................................. 460

B.4.1 Based on curves as defined by [V2G20-2674] ....................................................................... 460

B.4.2 Based on curves as defined by [V2G20-2319] ....................................................................... 462

B.4.3 Common requirements for charge point operator certificate profiles ........................ 463

B.5 Certificate provisioning service certificate profiles ............................................................ 464

B.5.1 Based on curves as defined by [V2G20-2674] ....................................................................... 464

B.5.2 Based on curves as defined by [V2G20-2319] ....................................................................... 465

B.5.3 Common requirements for certificate provisioning service certificate profiles ...... 467

B.6 e-Mobility service provider certificate profiles .................................................................... 468

B.6.1 Based on curves as defined by [V2G20-2674] ....................................................................... 468

B.6.2 Based on curves as defined by [V2G20-2319] ....................................................................... 471

B.6.3 Common requirements for e-mobility service provider certificate profiles.............. 474

B.7 OEM provisioning certificate profiles ....................................................................................... 476

B.7.1 Based on curves as defined by [V2G20-2674] ....................................................................... 476

B.7.2 Based on curves as defined by [V2G20-2319] ....................................................................... 479

B.7.3 Common requirements for OEM provisioning certificate profiles................................. 482

B.8 Vehicle certificate profiles ............................................................................................................ 483

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B.8.1 Based on curves as defined by [V2G20-2674] ....................................................................... 484

B.8.2 Based on curves as defined by [V2G20-2319] ....................................................................... 485

B.8.3 Common requirements for vehicle certificate profiles ..................................................... 487

B.9 Cross certificate & OCSP signer certificate profiles ............................................................. 488

B.9.1 Based on curves as defined by [V2G20-2674] ....................................................................... 488

B.9.2 Based on curves as defined by [V2G20-2319] ....................................................................... 490

B.9.3 Common requirements for cross certificate & OCSP signer certificate profiles ....... 492

B.10 Private environment certificate profiles ................................................................................ 493

B.10.1 Based on curves as defined by [V2G20-2674] ....................................................................... 493

B.10.2 Based on curves as defined by [V2G20-2319] ....................................................................... 496

B.10.3 Common requirements for private environment certificate profiles .......................... 498

Annex C (normative) Specification of identifiers ................................................................................ 500

C.1 e-Mobility authentication identifier (EMAID) ....................................................................... 500

C.1.1 EMAID syntax .................................................................................................................................... 500

C.2 Provisioning certificate identifier (PCID) ............................................................................... 500

C.2.1 PCID syntax ........................................................................................................................................ 500

C.2.2 PCID semantics ................................................................................................................................. 501

C.3 Supply equipment communications controller identifier (SECCID) ............................. 501

C.3.1 SECCID syntax .................................................................................................................................... 501

C.3.2 SECCID semantics ............................................................................................................................. 502

C.4 Electric vehicle supply equipment ID (EVSEID) ................................................................... 503

C.4.1 EVSEID syntax ................................................................................................................................... 503

C.5 Electric vehicle communication controller ID (EVCCID) ................................................... 503

C.5.1 EVCCID syntax ................................................................................................................................... 503

C.5.2 EVCCID semantics ............................................................................................................................ 504

C.6 Calculation of the check digit ...................................................................................................... 504

Annex D (informative) ACDP ...................................................................................................................... 506

D.1 Coordinate system definition for ACDP with inverted pantograph .............................. 506

D.1.1 Coordinate system definitions .................................................................................................... 506

Annex E (informative) Basic PPD for interoperability ...................................................................... 508

E.1 Overview ............................................................................................................................................. 508

E.2 RFID implementation (recommended) ................................................................................... 508

E.2.1 Functional description ................................................................................................................... 508

Annex F (informative) Message sequencing for renegotiation ...................................................... 511

F.1 Overview ............................................................................................................................................. 511

F.2 Renegotiation after resuming a V2G communication session......................................... 512

Annex G (informative) Association of VAS client to V2G session ................................................... 513

Annex H (informative) Application of certificates .............................................................................. 514

H.1 General information ....................................................................................................................... 514

H.1.1 Overview ............................................................................................................................................. 514

H.1.2 Demands of the OEM ....................................................................................................................... 515

H.1.3 Demands of the secondary actors .............................................................................................. 516

H.1.4 Rationale for decisions in this document ............................................................................... 516

H.1.5 Cross certification............................................................................................................................ 518

H.1.6 Examples of the resulting certificate structure .................................................................... 522

H.2 Simplified certificate management in private environment ........................................... 531

H.2.1 Overview ............................................................................................................................................. 531

H.2.2 Solution for private environments ............................................................................................ 534

H.2.3 Security considerations of using private environment credentials .............................. 538

H.3 Solution for emergency and disaster situations ................................................................... 539

H.4 Use of OEM provisioning certificates ........................................................................................ 539

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H.5 Offline contract certificate installation .................................................................................... 540

H.5.1 Processes ............................................................................................................................................. 541

H.6 Risks of root CA compromise ....................................................................................................... 542

H.7 Security appliances and their associated certificates ......................................................... 543

Annex I (informative) Precision of measurements and tolerances .............................................. 549

Annex J (informative) Absolute pricing examples .............................................................................. 551

J.1 Overview ............................................................................................................................................. 551

J.2 Simple examples ............................................................................................................................... 551

J.2.1 Parking fee only ................................................................................................................................ 551

J.2.2 Energy fee only .................................................................................................................................. 551

J.2.3 Energy and taxes .............................................................................................................................. 552

J.2.4 Minimum and maximum cost ...................................................................................................... 552

J.3 Less simple examples ..................................................................................................................... 553

J.3.1 Different rates for different days ............................................................................................... 553

J.3.2 Different rates for different power levels ............................................................................... 554

J.3.3 Different rates for different power levels including reverse power ............................. 554

J.3.4 Overstay after charging finished ................................................................................................ 555

J.3.5 Stacked prices .................................................................................................................................... 556

Bibliography ..................................................................................................................................................... 559

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