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cariflex/tools/EVerest-main/modules/EVSE/EvseManager/CarManufacturer.hpp
Eric F d398a6ced2 Add extracted tools: CitrineOS, OpenOCPP, ShapeShifter
- CitrineOS core extracted (CSMS OCPP 2.0.1)
- OpenOCPP extracted (firmware OCPP 1.6J/2.0.1)
- ShapeShifter library installed (pip install -e)
- ShapeShifter specification extracted
- EVerest extracted

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
// Copyright Pionix GmbH and Contributors to EVerest
#ifndef CAR_MANUFACTURER_HPP
#define CAR_MANUFACTURER_HPP
#include <generated/interfaces/evse_manager/Implementation.hpp>
#include <string>
/*
Not all manufacturers can be determined from the MAC addresses since they are using MAC addresses from the OBC
manufacturer, so many will be Unknown.
used for mapping:
Tesla: 0C:29:8F, 4C:FC:AA, 54:F8:F0, 98:ED:5C,
DC:44:27:1x:xx:xx/28
VW: 00:7D:FA (used for all brands such as Skoda as well)
not used here since they might be in use in multiple cars:
Opel Ampera (GM): 04:4E:AF (LG Innotek, OBC manufacturer)
Mercedes EQC: CC:88:26 (LG Innotek, OBC manufacturer)
BMW: 00:01:A9 (seems not to be used by OBCs of BMW)
BMW iX: 00:30:AB 22kW OBC (Delta Networks, Inc.)
BMW i4: EC:65:CC 11kW OBC (Panasonic Automotive Systems Company of America)
Polestar 2: 48:C5:8D Lear Corporation GmbH
*/
namespace module {
// Helper function to determine the car manufacturer from MAC address
types::evse_manager::CarManufacturer get_manufacturer_from_mac(const std::string& mac);
} // namespace module
#endif // CAR_MANUFACTURER_HPP