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Public EnergyBus workshop in Taiwan

On 16 March the EnergyBus Workshop will take place at ITRI Institut in Hsinchu, Taiwan. This workshop aims at bringing the EnergyBus idea to a wider audience and is therefore free of charge and open to anyone interested. Registration, however is required.


Protocol 1.0 to be introduced end of March

On 23 March the long awaited first draw of the final version 1.0 of the EnergyBus communication protocol will be presented to EnergyBus members in Nuremberg, Germany at the CiA headquarter. The communication protocol in its newest version 1.0 is the last step to introduce the EnergyBus connectors into the market in 2011.


EnergyBus has Three New Members
11/26/2008

On November 22, 2008, Electragil GmbH of Switzerland, and the German companies Rosenberger GmbH & Co. KG and Digalog GmbH have joined EnergyBus e.V.


Eurobike 2009

EnergyBus has made huge progress this year. Visit us at the EnergyBus at the bicycle trade and fashion show in Friedrichshafen from Sep 2 - 4, 2009 and see the latet developments.


First EnergyBus Connectors ready for Presentation
08/21/2009

EnergyBus has developed first pre-production models of EnergyBus connectors. A charging connector as well as a plug to connect battery, motorcontroller, and user interface inside the vehicle will be among the most significant news in the LEV field at this year's Eurobike show.


Workshop in Nuremberg: Standard for Battery and Charger Most Wanted

On November 12, 2007 a workshop on EnergyBus topics took place in Nuremberg, Germany. Industry and engineers agreed that the standard is most important for battery unit and battery charger at this moment.


EnergyBus Based on CAN Protocol
09/13/2007

CAN protocol is the language that machines use to communicate. EnergyBus even further specializes this language for the needs of the LEV industry. The non-profit organizations EnergyBus and CAN in Automation, Germany, have joint efforts to develop this open network together.