18454223. NOTIFICATION METHOD, VEHICLE MANAGMENT SYSTEM simplified abstract (TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA)

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NOTIFICATION METHOD, VEHICLE MANAGMENT SYSTEM

Organization Name

TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA

Inventor(s)

Atsushi Oki of Nagoya-shi (JP)

Hiroki Takabatake of Chiryu-shi (JP)

Shigeki Kinomura of Toyota-shi (JP)

Hisashi Fujisawa of Toyota-shi (JP)

Hiromitsu Fujii of Kariya-shi (JP)

NOTIFICATION METHOD, VEHICLE MANAGMENT SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18454223 titled 'NOTIFICATION METHOD, VEHICLE MANAGMENT SYSTEM

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a notification method that involves determining candidate destinations for a vehicle from a group of facilities requesting electric power, based on information about the vehicle and the facilities, and transmitting these destinations to the vehicle's user terminal.

  • The method uses information about the vehicle's power generation type stored in its power storage device.
  • It also considers the power generation type requested by each facility in the group.
  • The candidate destinations are selected based on matching the vehicle's power generation type with the requested power generation types of the facilities.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Electric vehicle charging station networks
  • Fleet management systems for electric vehicles
  • Smart grid integration for electric vehicle charging

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Efficient allocation of electric power resources for vehicles
  • Streamlining the process of finding suitable charging stations
  • Enhancing user experience by providing tailored destination recommendations

Benefits of this technology:

  • Optimized route planning for electric vehicles
  • Reduced waiting times at charging stations
  • Increased convenience for electric vehicle users


Original Abstract Submitted

A notification method includes: determining candidate destinations for a vehicle from among a plurality of facilities requesting for electric power, using first information about the vehicle and second information about the plurality of facilities; and transmitting the candidate destinations to a user terminal of the vehicle. The first information includes a power generation type of an electric power stored in a power storage device included in the vehicle. The second information includes a power generation type of the electric power requested by each of the plurality of facilities.