18502491. METHOD simplified abstract (TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA)
Contents
METHOD
Organization Name
TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA
Inventor(s)
Kenichi Yamada of Nisshin-shi (JP)
Toshiki Kashiwakura of Tokyo (JP)
Akane Umezu of Nagoya-shi (JP)
Kayo Tsumoto of Nisshin-shi (JP)
Satoshi Komamine of Nagoya-shi (JP)
Kenji Ishiyama of Kasugai-shi (JP)
METHOD - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18502491 titled 'METHOD
The method described in the patent application involves a control device providing a charging service for a power supply facility used to charge a vehicle at a user-specified location.
- Acquiring specified location information about the designated location
- Determining whether to transport the power supply equipment based on the area of the specified location
Potential Applications: - Electric vehicle charging services - Smart transportation systems - Location-based services
Problems Solved: - Efficiently transporting power supply equipment to user-specified locations - Streamlining the process of charging electric vehicles
Benefits: - Convenience for users needing charging services - Optimization of resources for power supply facilities - Reduction of carbon emissions through efficient transportation
Commercial Applications: "Smart Charging Solutions for Electric Vehicles: Enhancing User Experience and Sustainability"
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the method determine whether to transport the power supply equipment?
- The method uses specified location information to make this determination.
2. What are the potential benefits of implementing this technology in smart transportation systems?
- The technology can optimize resources and improve the efficiency of electric vehicle charging services.
Original Abstract Submitted
The method is a method executed by a control device used to provide a charging service for transporting a power supply facility used for charging a vehicle to a user-specified location, the method comprising: acquiring specified location information about the specified location; and determining whether to transport the power supply equipment based on the area of the designated location.