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The Olimex MOD-WIFI-ESP8266 is usually used to provide a web interface to configure and monitor various EV conversion components found here. E.g. inverters, chargers, etc.

An alternative to this is to use an esp32 based module. You can find a port of the esp8266 firmware for esp32 in Bedz02 Github repo here.

TODO - write installation instructions

Ethernet / Wired Option

WiFi can struggle to operate well when it uses the small antenna found on these boards and is buried under multiple layers of metal inside a car. Some people might prefer to use a wired option instead. One way to do this is to use an esp32 board which includes an ethernet port and connect to the web interface this way.

You can find a modified version of the esp32 firmware which includes ethernet support in this Github repo.

TODO - write installation instructions

Supported Hardware