They are using the ISO15118 "plug-n-charge" protocol which uses TLS
certificates, so if your vehicle does not have those certs, you can't
supercharge.

On Tue, Sep 3, 2024 at 7:38 AM Ken Olum via EV <ev@lists.evdl.org> wrote:

> How does the system used by Ford and Rivian work?  The article discusses
> "software coordination with Tesla".  With an actual Tesla, you just plug
> in, the car satisfies the charger that it should be charged, and billing
> communication is handled by the car.  With magic dock, you can charge
> any CCS car, and authorization and billing is handled by the app on your
> phone.  How does the Ford/Rivian system work?  Does the adapter have to
> do something about authorization and billing?  What does the car have to
> do?
>
> When you tell the Tesla app that you want to charge a non-Tesla car, it
> first asks you if you have an adapter.  Could any car charge with such
> an adapter at a non-magic-dock charger, or is this question really
> asking if you have a Ford or Rivian with an adapter?
>
> Thanks!
>
>                                         Ken
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