Webinar: EVerest for Production: Accelerating EV Charger Development with an Industrial-Grade Open Stack
The EVerest open source stack has reached several major milestones and is consolidating its position as the ultimate foundation for industrial-grade EV charging solutions.
Following the donation and integration of new key components such as the API layer as well as development tools, the EVerest project now offers an unparalleled, unified codebase that dramatically reduces development complexity and accelerates time-to-market for manufacturers.
Join the core EVerest development team and leaders from LF Energy for a crucial deep dive into the features that make this release Production-Ready:
- Unification and Stability: Understand how the new stable API simplifies the architecture, providing a single, robust development path for all charger types (AC and DC).
- Broader Hardware Compatibility: Get an overview of the integrated drivers and supported hardware, including industrial power meters, isolation monitors, and DC/AC supplies, making hardware integration a plug-and-play experience.
- BringUp Tooling: Learn how to accelerate your EVerest integration by leveraging the new BringUp modules of EVerest
- New documentation: Learn more about the new structure of the EVerest documentation, including several new resources and AsyncAPI reference documentation
- Advanced Security Features: Explore the new security toolkit, including built-in support for TPM 2.0 and X.509-signed OTA updates, essential for field deployment and long-term security.
- Compliance and Standards: Review the latest progress on global standards like OCPP 1.6/2.01/2.1, Plug&Charge, and the rapid movement toward full ISO 15118-20 readiness.
- The Future Roadmap: A look at how EVerest’s strengthened governance under LF Energy will manage versioning, long-term support, and collaboration for future grid and V2G/V2X features.
- Community: Recap on how to engage with the open source community beyond downloading the free code base.
This is a must-attend event for any company building, deploying, or operating EV charging hardware.
Register for free at https://community.linuxfoundation.org/events/details/lfhq-lf-energy-presents-everest-for-production-accelerating-ev-charger-development-with-an-industrial-grade-open-stack/.