Two major Korean companies, Samsung and Hyundai, announced a cooperation to extend the former's SmartThings IoT platform to the latter's connected cars.

In addition to further connecting smart homes and smart cars, establishing an interoperable service experience between the two, it will also deepen the Electric vehicles are connected with home energy management.

The cooperation between the two parties allows Samsung SmartThings IoT platform to be closely integrated with Hyundai and Kia brand vehicles.

The jointly developed next-generation intelligent network environment can provide remote control functions, including turning on and off vehicle heating and cooling, controlling window lifts, and checking charging status. wait.

Car owners can also remotely control home devices from the car, such as turning on the air conditioner and lights before arriving home, and can also preset to open the garage door when the vehicle arrives.

In addition to using household energy to charge vehicles, electric vehicles can also provide power to homes in reverse during emergencies such as power outages.

SmartThings can now automate schedules for home smart devices, such as automatically opening curtains or lights when a mobile phone alarm goes off, and reading out morning news summaries.

After cooperation between the two parties, it will also display the remaining power and mileage of Hyundai and Kia vehicles. and other information.

Users can also set the cheapest start and end time for electric vehicle charging based on electricity charges at different times, or prioritize solar charging to save money.

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