#EV Charging Station

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dry valve
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hi 👋

  1. Project description

  2. Something about me 😉

  3. Additional info for frontend developers

I am looking for people/person to create an EV Charging station, and more specifically its simulator 🙂 .
The simulator/application will run on a UNIX system, personally I'm heading towards Ubuntu (version to be negotiated, but rather 20.04-22.04)
. Regarding the architecture, I would like it to be fully functional on Intel/AMD and ARM processors. In the early stages, virtual machine is enough.
Now a little more about the simulator itself. The project has no requirements as to the language, I use python myself and my modules will be written in it, and later tests will be written (of course, tests in the framework).
So I'm looking for Java speakers, C ++, C #, what do you have and as far as you understand it will be cool 😉 The simulator itself will be broken down into a dozen modules responsible for specific functions, i.e. communication, the entire charging flow,
OCPP (later), security checks, connectors, voltage calculations, etc.
At the moment I think that the whole thing will be as I mentioned on virtual machine, I will put it on a separate machine that I dedicate to this purpose, and I also encourage you to do it 😀 but when the project would grow, some of the modules will go to separate machines/boards/raspberry.
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I am a Junior Test & Analysis Engineer, I have been working in the industry for almost 2 years. My job is manual/automated testing. I work in the embedded industry, which the title of this post might have suggested to you 😉 . I'm developing further towards testing, but as I heard it at work - "I have a developer jam", this way of thinking and the need for further development in automation brought me here.
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_ADDITIONAL INFO
When it comes to the graphic layer, at the moment I am only looking for backend people. The front of course will be but let it get arms and legs first 😀

If you have any questions, write boldly, I will try to answer 😄

icy hearth
dry valve
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Have fun is also the point but every active member is free to use this in his CV, GitHub or so. For me it will be opportunity to progress my develop and later my testing skills. I don't think so this will turn to some commercial stuff but who knows 😄

icy hearth
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Might be interested if you can answer one last question:

Do you plan on implementing the actual low-level stuff for charging?

dry valve
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em what are you mean by that? because I can miss understand 😄

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You mean to implementing this to real product?