Hi Guys,
I have a few OBDII scanners for differing makes but I have traded my oil burners in for 3 electric vehicles.
I need to know if my new electric vehicles are still compliant with the OBDII standard and whether I am still looking to find an OBDII socket.
Also, given that my current scanners all seem to focus on fossil power and emissions, what scanners are recommended for EV's please?
How does the KessV2 OBD Tuning Kit Master Version V2.53 fair for electric vehicles?

I have a 2023 Renault Zoe, a 2023 electric Mini Cooper S and a 2023 electric Renault Master E-Tech Red Edition van.
The cars, I just want to be able to monitor and collect data at the moment, but the Renault Master is limited to 50mph in order to make it's range able to get a real 130 miles.
Most of the time I am happy driving at this speed, but occasionally it would be nice to go faster than this limit, so I can stop lorries from constantly overtaking me.
Thanks in advance for any helpful contributions