A new method allows cars to connect to Home Assistant via an ESP32-S3-based WiCAN dongle and open-source firmware. This integration enables smart home users to monitor vehicle parameters like fuel level and maintenance reminders directly through their smart home platform. Developers can leverage this for creating integrated automotive and home automation experiences, with implications for remote diagnostics and predictive maintenance.
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