May 16, 2023, 1:10 a.m. | Ce Zhou (1), Qiben Yan (1), Zhiyuan Yu (2), Eshan Dixit (1), Ning Zhang (2), Huacheng Zeng (1), Alireza Safdari Ghanhdari (3) ((1) Michigan State Univ

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Electric Vehicle (EV) has become one of the promising solutions to the
ever-evolving environmental and energy crisis. The key to the wide adoption of
EVs is a pervasive charging infrastructure, composed of both private/home
chargers and public/commercial charging stations. The security of EV charging,
however, has not been thoroughly investigated. This paper investigates the
communication mechanisms between the chargers and EVs, and exposes the lack of
protection on the authenticity in the SAE J1772 charging control protocol. To
showcase our …

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