Toyota jidosha kabushiki kaisha (20240239224). CHARGE MANAGEMENT DEVICE simplified abstract

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CHARGE MANAGEMENT DEVICE

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)

Yuta Shishime of Tokyo (JP)

Satoshi Komamine of Nagoya-shi (JP)

Kenji Ishiyama of Kasugai-shi (JP)

CHARGE MANAGEMENT DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240239224 titled 'CHARGE MANAGEMENT DEVICE

The abstract of a patent application describes a charge management device that communicates with a terminal device of an operator who delivers a charger for charging a vehicle of a user to a desired location and collects the charger. The device includes a control unit that transmits a collection instruction to the terminal device based on charging information indicating the state of charge to the vehicle from the charger.

  • The charge management device communicates with the operator's terminal device.
  • The device collects the charger used for charging the user's vehicle.
  • A control unit transmits collection instructions based on charging information.
  • The charging information indicates the state of charge to the vehicle from the charger.

Potential Applications: - Electric vehicle charging stations - Fleet management systems - Parking facilities with charging capabilities

Problems Solved: - Streamlining the collection process of chargers - Ensuring efficient charging of electric vehicles - Enhancing user experience in charging stations

Benefits: - Improved efficiency in charger collection - Enhanced user convenience - Optimal charging of electric vehicles

Commercial Applications: Title: "Smart Charger Collection System for Electric Vehicles" This technology can be utilized in electric vehicle charging stations, parking facilities, and fleet management systems to streamline charger collection processes, enhance user experience, and optimize charging efficiency. The market implications include increased adoption of electric vehicles and improved charging infrastructure.

Prior Art: Researchers can explore existing patents related to charge management devices, electric vehicle charging systems, and fleet management technologies to identify prior art relevant to this innovation.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in electric vehicle charging technologies, smart fleet management systems, and user-centric charging solutions to enhance the functionality and efficiency of charge management devices.

Questions about Charge Management Devices: 1. How does the charge management device improve the efficiency of electric vehicle charging processes? 2. What are the potential applications of this technology beyond electric vehicle charging stations?


Original Abstract Submitted

a charge management device includes a communication unit that communicates with a terminal device of an operator who delivers a charger for charging a vehicle of a user to a location desired by the user and collects the charger, and a control unit that transmits a collection instruction that instructs collection of the charger to the terminal device via the communication unit based on charging information that indicates a state of charge to the vehicle from the charger.