Hyundai motor company (20240198812). ELECTRIC VEHICLE AND CONTROL METHOD OF THE SAME simplified abstract
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ELECTRIC VEHICLE AND CONTROL METHOD OF THE SAME
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Sang Cheol Shin of Yongin-si (KR)
Jae Hoon Yoon of Gwacheon-si (KR)
Ji Woong Jang of Gwangmyeong-si (KR)
Jung Hong Joo of Suwon-si (KR)
Ki Jong Lee of Hwaseong-si (KR)
Kang Ho Jeong of Siheung-si (KR)
ELECTRIC VEHICLE AND CONTROL METHOD OF THE SAME - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240198812 titled 'ELECTRIC VEHICLE AND CONTROL METHOD OF THE SAME
Simplified Explanation: An electric vehicle with a unique charging system that utilizes both a main battery and an auxiliary battery to efficiently charge the main battery during driving and when connected to an external power source.
Key Features and Innovation:
- Motor system with motor and inverter
- Main battery and auxiliary battery
- Controller manages charging process between batteries and external power source
- Voltage step-up and step-down mechanisms for efficient charging
Potential Applications: This technology can be applied to various electric vehicles to improve charging efficiency and extend driving range.
Problems Solved: Efficient charging process during driving and when connected to an external power source Optimizing battery usage for longer driving range
Benefits: Increased efficiency in charging process Extended driving range for electric vehicles Improved overall performance of electric vehicles
Commercial Applications: Title: Innovative Charging System for Electric Vehicles Potential commercial uses: Electric vehicle manufacturers, charging station providers Market implications: Increased demand for electric vehicles with improved charging systems
Prior Art: Readers can explore prior patents related to electric vehicle charging systems, motor systems, and battery management technologies.
Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on the latest advancements in electric vehicle charging technologies, battery management systems, and energy efficiency in transportation.
Questions about Electric Vehicle Charging Systems: 1. How does this technology compare to traditional electric vehicle charging systems? 2. What are the potential cost savings associated with this innovative charging system?
Original Abstract Submitted
an electric vehicle may include a motor system having a motor and an inverter, a main battery and an auxiliary battery, and a controller which controls the main battery to be charged by voltage step-up of power of the auxiliary battery through the motor system during driving of the electric vehicle, and controls the auxiliary battery to be charged by voltage step-down of power of the main battery through the motor system when charging the main battery through an external power source.
- Hyundai motor company
- Ho Tae Chun of Asan-si (KR)
- Sang Cheol Shin of Yongin-si (KR)
- Jae Hoon Yoon of Gwacheon-si (KR)
- Ji Woong Jang of Gwangmyeong-si (KR)
- Yoo Jong Lee of Osan-si (KR)
- Jung Hong Joo of Suwon-si (KR)
- Ki Jong Lee of Hwaseong-si (KR)
- Kang Ho Jeong of Siheung-si (KR)
- B60L15/20
- B60K1/02
- B60L50/60
- B60L53/62
- B60L58/18
- CPC B60L15/20