That sounds like it is probably the API that is being used by VisibleTesla.  It 
is an application for PC, Mac, and Linux.  Besides showing the values real 
time, it can also track and log the performance values (charge level, battery 
current, charge state, etc) and the current speed and location.

http://visibletesla.com/Doc_v2/site_index.html

Mike


On February 26, 2016 2:33:16 AM MST, brucedp5 via EV <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>http://www.programmableweb.com/news/how-to-use-undocumented-apis-to-hack-your-tesla/how-to/2016/02/25
>How to Use Undocumented APIs to Hack Your Tesla
>Feb. 25 2016   Doron Katz
>
>[image  
>http://www.programmableweb.com/sites/default/files/Screen%20Shot%202016-02-25%20at%2012.57.06.jpg
>Tesla is not just an automaker, but also a technology and design
>company
>with a focus on energy innovation. (source: Tesla)
>]
>
>Tesla is considered the geekster’s car of cars, based on founder Elon
>Musks’s vision of creating an all-electric vehicle that does not
>compromise
>on performance.
>
>Founded in 2003 in Silicon Valley, Tesla has rolled out numerous
>vehicles.
>In 2012 Tesla launched the Model S sedan, a 100% electric vehicle
>capable of
>accelerating from 0 to 60 in 5 seconds.
>
>Of course, developers are eager to create some funky apps that will
>make the
>expensive Tesla vehicles even more connected. Musk has said that Tesla
>Motors is indeed working on an SDK, with the potential to open up a
>platform
>for third-party developers to create Internet-connected apps and making
>Tesla vehicles even more "gadgety."
>
>The official SDK is expected to be delivered sometime in 2016. In the
>
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