I recently got to visit the FOSDEM 2023 conference, and also speak about our work (video below). Together with some other folks at Linux Energy Foundation, we had organized the first energy devroom.
All the talks were very well attended and we got great questions. Hopefully, open source in energy will thrive!
My talk about the V2G-Liberty project is below ― I explained how we put together a working vehicle-to-grid solution with only open source software, among which FlexMeasures and HomeAssistant.
Could you provide more information on how the V2G-Liberty project utilized open source software, including FlexMeasures and HomeAssistant, to develop a functional vehicle-to-grid solution? What were the key components and functionalities provided by these software platforms in the project?
Aside from watching the talk, the Github project is a good place to start: https://github.com/SeitaBV/v2g-liberty