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Everest is an open source modular framework for setting up a full stack environment for EV charging.
The modular software architecture fosters customizability and lets you configure your dedicated charging scenarios based on interchangeable modules. All this is glued together by MQTT.
Everest will help to speed the adoption to e-mobility by utilizing all the open source advantages for the EV charging world. It will also enable new features for local energy management and PV-integration.
The Everest project was initiated by PIONIX GmbH (Pionix at LinkedIn) to help with the electrification of the mobility sector and is an official project of the Linux Foundation Energy.
The framework was developed and used for HL7 version 3 messaging and CDA Document processing called the "Everest Framework". This framework is available for Java and .NET and comes with extensive examples and documentation on how to use HL7v3 messaging. Support is also available via the CodePlex project page. This framework was developed through grant funding provided by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) and Canada Health Infoway.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everest (Framework).
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