18543219. VEHICLE MANAGEMENT DEVICE simplified abstract (TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA)
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VEHICLE MANAGEMENT DEVICE
Organization Name
TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA
Inventor(s)
Shoichi Iwamoto of Fuji-shi (JP)
Hisashi Fujisawa of Toyota-shi (JP)
Hiroyuki Ogura of Ama-shi (JP)
Yoshinobu Nozaki of Anjo-shi (JP)
Hideo Sakamoto of Toyota-shi (JP)
Yasunobu Seki of Nisshin-shi (JP)
Mitsuaki Tomita of Toyota-shi (JP)
VEHICLE MANAGEMENT DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18543219 titled 'VEHICLE MANAGEMENT DEVICE
The vehicle management device described in the patent application includes a drive unit, a power storage device, and a solar cell system.
- The drive unit is responsible for driving the vehicle.
- The power storage device can supply power to the drive unit.
- The solar cell system can generate electricity from a solar cell and supply it to the power storage device.
- The solar cell system can also supply power to the outside of the vehicle.
- The device sets an allowable power supply amount for the outside of the vehicle based on the predicted power generation amount of the solar cell.
Potential Applications: - Electric vehicles - Solar-powered vehicles - Energy-efficient transportation systems
Problems Solved: - Reducing reliance on traditional fuel sources - Increasing energy efficiency in vehicles - Promoting sustainable transportation solutions
Benefits: - Lower carbon footprint - Cost savings on fuel - Enhanced energy independence
Commercial Applications: Title: Solar-Powered Vehicle Management System This technology could be utilized in the automotive industry to develop eco-friendly vehicles with enhanced energy management systems, catering to the growing demand for sustainable transportation solutions.
Prior Art: Prior art related to this technology may include patents or research on solar-powered vehicles, energy management systems in vehicles, and renewable energy integration in transportation.
Frequently Updated Research: Researchers are continuously exploring advancements in solar cell technology, energy storage solutions, and vehicle management systems to improve the efficiency and sustainability of transportation.
Questions about Solar-Powered Vehicle Management System: 1. How does the solar cell system in the vehicle management device contribute to energy efficiency? - The solar cell system generates electricity from sunlight, reducing the vehicle's reliance on traditional fuel sources and promoting sustainable energy use.
2. What are the potential challenges in implementing solar-powered vehicle management systems on a larger scale? - Some challenges may include the initial cost of integrating solar technology, infrastructure requirements for charging stations, and the need for standardized regulations to support widespread adoption.
Original Abstract Submitted
The vehicle management device includes a drive unit for driving, a power storage device that can supply power to the drive unit, and a solar cell system that can generate electricity from a solar cell and supply it to the power storage device, and also supplies power to the outside of the vehicle. Vehicles that can be used. While the vehicle is parked, the vehicle management device sets an allowable power supply amount for the outside of the vehicle within the range of the predicted power generation amount of the solar cell until the next scheduled start time of the vehicle.
- TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA
- Shoichi Iwamoto of Fuji-shi (JP)
- Hisashi Fujisawa of Toyota-shi (JP)
- Hiroyuki Ogura of Ama-shi (JP)
- Yoshinobu Nozaki of Anjo-shi (JP)
- Hideo Sakamoto of Toyota-shi (JP)
- Yasunobu Seki of Nisshin-shi (JP)
- Mitsuaki Tomita of Toyota-shi (JP)
- B60L55/00
- B60L53/51
- H02J3/32
- H02J3/38
- H02J7/35
- CPC B60L55/00