Tesla has allegedly opened their standard, but the documentation is fairly thin. The good news is that it appears to use the CCS protocols, but different hardware. The standard states on page 11:
- "For DC charging, communication between the EV and EVSE
shall be power line communication over the control pilot line
as depicted in DIN 70121."
- "The North American Charging Standard is compatible with
“plug and charge” as defined in ISO-15118"
The glaring issue that I see is that it sounds like, from the press releases and articles, that Ford and GM have worked out some sort of app connection with Tesla to initiate and control charges. Its unclear to me how exactly we'd deal with that functionality. I have no idea if it is feasible to implement plug-and-charge, and if the Tesla stations would even allow charging a vehicle that wasn't in their database of production vehicles.
Unfortunately, this is beyond my technical depth. I can find information and I'm more than willing to use my vehicles as a test bed, but I'm not even sure where to begin on the hardware/code issues. Attached are the technical specs downloaded from Tesla, and linked below are Ford and GM's press releases.
https://media.ford.com/content/fordmedi ... ers--.html
https://news.gm.com/newsroom.detail.htm ... 08-gm.html