Some musings about the future

As mentioned a few times, the last few month lots of effort has gone into quality instead of features. And it has payed off. ANRs (App not responsive) and crashes levels are at or better than the average app. It seems dongle crashes have gone down too. Given the massive diversity in devices (dongles and phones/tablets), we consider this a great improvement, though admittedly you, the individual user, probably hardly noticed. A non-crash is and should be indeed a non-event.

This process isn’t finished. First of all it is something that we continuously monitor, especially after new features or fixes. Secondly and as announced earlier, we are in the process of sunsetting unmaintained languages as well as Fluence/Kangoo support to further cleanup code.

With this major effort behind us, this slowly gives space for functional development again. At this moment there are three issues that need our attention:

  • Resetting DTCs doesn’t work anymore (this seems to be a regression);
  • Setting TPMS IDs seems either buggy or not working at all (see next paragraph);
  • We need to make a version where all data is retrieved through ISO-TP commands. This requires lots of research but will enhance speed and stability on ELM type dongles a lot. For CanSee dongles, free frames are actually faster, so we try to use them as much as possible there.

Now features like TPMS are hard to implement and maintain. Being early adopters we don’t own cars with TPMS. It’s a bit hit and miss and politely asking for access to other people’s cars. And that issue is bound to get a lot worse soon: the new ZOE (nicknamed Gen 2) will be released in a few month. It will feature CCS, have a somewhat larger battery and I expect it will feature the same motor as the R110. Especially CCS will have significant impact on what we do with CanZE, notably of course in the charger sections.

Edit. A friendly dealer in the UK has tried CanZE on a brand new ZE50 model. No response whatsoever. QED

We have no access to Renault’s designs, nor the Clip tool, nor a car to play with. Speaking for myself, I have no intention of buying a Gen 2 anytime soon. My 2013 Q210, which has done over 100.000 km now is trotting along quite nicely, showing 97% battery SOH (!!) and I sincerely hope it will for at least another 5.5 years.

We’ll have to see how we can keep up. With almost 5000 CanZE users on the current models, there is no reason for any immediate measures.

4 Comments on “Some musings about the future

    • Thanks! I have two relatively close (near Utrecht) ZOE owners I can pester, but I think you can imagine the issues. It’s free time work. It’s trying, getting in and out, wires, programming, fixing, experimenting, retrying. Often past midnight in my case 😉 I think you get the picture. Very much appreciated though. Will PM you.

  1. Hi Jeroen, I completely agree with your conclusion.
    My Q210 Zoe is the same age as yours: June 2013, for 143,132 km used original 22kWh battery removed in November 2018 for the upgrade to 41kWh, always with SOH = 102 !!!
    So, more than thinking now about changing car with the new “gen2 Zoe”, I’m waiting for future cars with new features like “valid” ADAS and even better energy consumption. Or more innovative cars like Sono Motors-Sion with FV panels and V2G/V2H/V2V: it will be nice that you start to develop for those young engineers a “CanSion” app!
    For now, I hope the CanZE app adds some features I lost with the “no ICE” engine like “Map View” and trip reports (available on the famous Torque Pro) and an accurate “control power” assistent for Zoe like PCC: I am beta – testing these days PCC app https://www.powercruisecontrol.com/
    Thanks for your helpful work for Zoe drivers!

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