Brokenwire : Wireless Disruption of CCS Electric Vehicle Charging

02/04/2022
by   Sebastian Köhler, et al.
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We present a novel attack against the Combined Charging System, one of the most widely used DC rapid charging systems for electric vehicles (EVs). Our attack, Brokenwire, interrupts necessary control communication between the vehicle and charger, causing charging sessions to abort. The attack can be conducted wirelessly from a distance, allowing individual vehicles or entire fleets to be disrupted stealthily and simultaneously. In addition, it can be mounted with off-the-shelf radio hardware and minimal technical knowledge. The exploited behavior is a required part of the HomePlug Green PHY, DIN 70121 ISO 15118 standards and all known implementations exhibit it. We first study the attack in a controlled testbed and then demonstrate it against seven vehicles and 18 chargers in real deployments. We find the attack to be successful in the real world, at ranges up to 47 m, for a power budget of less than 1 W. We further show that the attack can work between the floors of a building (e.g., multi-story parking), through perimeter fences, and from 'drive-by' attacks. We present a heuristic model to estimate the number of vehicles that can be attacked simultaneously for a given output power. Brokenwire has immediate implications for many of the around 12 million battery EVs on the roads worldwide - and profound effects on the new wave of electrification for vehicle fleets, both for private enterprise and crucial public services. As such, we conducted a disclosure to the industry and discussed a range of mitigation techniques that could be deployed to limit the impact.

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