Baldytone
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Hi, I’m looking at a Ohme home pro charger, does it support API? I’ve ordered an MG4 Trophy long range. ?? can’t wait!
From my understanding MG haven't published their API for anyone to use, there is a reverse engineered API implementation for MQTT via home assistant but that's all I know of.Yes.
The question was about the charger, not the car.From my understanding MG haven't published their API for anyone to use, there is a reverse engineered API implementation for MQTT via home assistant but that's all I know of.
I'd read that it does support the MG API, like it supports the VW API, Ford API, Etc to directly communicate with the car to find out the SOC.The question was about the charger, not the car.
Think he means if it supports the API used by the energy companies, for things like Octopus Energy Go.I'd read that as does it support the MG API, like it supports the VW API, Ford API, Etc to directly communicate with the car to find out the SOC
If you are wanting a home charger that can be controlled by Octopus then either the Ohme or the Zappi.Yes, that’s what I mean, supported by energy companies.
To be honest I’m not really sure what I’m on about, its all new to me!
I can't imagine the logic of that, apart from "It's our API, we're not giving away our trade secrets!". Sigh. The whole point of an API is iter-operability; the "I" in "API" stands for Interface.The MG4 can't be controlled unlike some EVs which can as MG haven't released the API.
Doesn't have to be public though.I can't imagine the logic of that, apart from "It's our API, we're not giving away our trade secrets!". Sigh. The whole point of an API is iter-operability; the "I" in "API" stands for Interface.
Sure. But in this case, it means that customers are missing out on handy functionality, and what advantage is keeping that API private to SAIC? None that I can see, but what do I know.Doesn't have to be public though.
the SAIC API exposes, a lot of information and abilities of the car such as remote locking, starting, opening and closing windows, GPS location, so I imagine part of it is security amongst other reasons.Sure. But in this case, it means that customers are missing out on handy functionality, and what advantage is keeping that API private to SAIC? None that I can see, but what do I know.
It would be interesting to see if you can select IOG on that page and get signed up.My Simpson & partners home 7 plus supports octopus etcView attachment 22095
The Ohme, Zappi and Wallbox are on the Octopus IOG list.Yes, that’s what I mean, supported by energy companies.
To be honest I’m not really sure what I’m on about, its all new to me!