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The primary goal of EVerest is to develop and maintain an open source software stack for EV charging infrastructure. EVerest is developed having modularity and customizability in mind, so it consists of a framework to configure several interchangeable modules which are coupled by MQTT with each other. 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, PV-integration, and many more.
The EVerest project was initiated by PIONIX GmbH, to help with the electrification of the mobility sector.

A complete documentation can be found here.

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Community

Welcome to the EVerest community 👋. See COMMUNITY.md how to get in contact with us.

Contributing

Anyone can contribute to the EVerest project - learn more at CONTRIBUTING.md. All project management related documents incl. our roadmap can be found here.

Governance

EVerest is a project hosted by the LF Energy Foundation. This project's technical charter is located in CHARTER.md and has established it's own processes for managing day-to-day processes in the project at GOVERNANCE.md.

Reporting Issues

To report a problem, you can open an issue in repository against a specific workflow. If the issue is sensitive in nature or a security related issue, please do not report in the issue tracker but instead email everest-tsc@lists.lfenergy.org.

Licensing

EVerest and its subprojects are licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0. See LICENSE for the full license text.

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