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18487102. SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING VEHICLE CHARGING BEHAVIOR (Ford Global Technologies, LLC)

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SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING VEHICLE CHARGING BEHAVIOR

Organization Name

Ford Global Technologies, LLC

Inventor(s)

Fling Finn Tseng of Ann Arbor MI US

Bhagyashri Satyabodha Katti of Novi MI US

Swati Rawat of Brampton CA

Kalyani Purushottam Sonawane of Plymouth MI US

Kwaku O. Prakah-asante of Commerce Twp. MI US

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING VEHICLE CHARGING BEHAVIOR

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18487102 titled 'SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING VEHICLE CHARGING BEHAVIOR

Original Abstract Submitted

A fleet management system including a transceiver and a processor is disclosed. The transceiver may be configured to receive a first charger location associated with a first charger, a second charger location associated with a second charger, and a current battery State of Charge (SoC) level associated with a vehicle. The processor may obtain the first charger location, the second charge location and the current battery SoC level from the transceiver responsive to obtaining a trigger signal. The processor may further determine a geo-distance between the first and second charger locations, and estimate an expected battery SoC level required by the vehicle to travel from the first charger location to the second charger location based on the geo-distance. The processor may compare the expected and current battery SoC levels, and output a notification when the current battery SoC level may be greater than the expected battery SoC level.

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