18099413. Control Strategy for Scheduling Electrified Vehicle Charging simplified abstract (FORD GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES, LLC)

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Control Strategy for Scheduling Electrified Vehicle Charging

Organization Name

FORD GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES, LLC

Inventor(s)

Stuart Salter of White Lake MI (US)

Brendan Diamond of Grosse Pointe MI (US)

Ryan O'gorman of Beverly Hills MI (US)

Timilehin Ogunbekun of Southfield MI (US)

Pietro Buttolo of Dearborn Heights MI (US)

Annette Lynn Huebner of Highland MI (US)

Control Strategy for Scheduling Electrified Vehicle Charging - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18099413 titled 'Control Strategy for Scheduling Electrified Vehicle Charging

Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes a vehicle system where the controller schedules the traction battery for charging at a selected charging station during a trip to minimize the overall trip time.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • Controller manages charging of traction battery during vehicle trip.
  • Selection of charging station based on minimizing overall trip time.
  • Efficient use of energy resources for completing the vehicle trip.

Potential Applications: This technology can be applied in electric vehicles, autonomous vehicles, and transportation systems to optimize energy usage and trip efficiency.

Problems Solved: This technology addresses the issue of managing battery charging during a vehicle trip to ensure sufficient energy for completing the trip without significant delays.

Benefits:

  • Minimizes overall trip time.
  • Optimizes energy usage.
  • Enhances efficiency of vehicle operations.

Commercial Applications: The technology can be utilized in electric vehicle fleets, ride-sharing services, and logistics companies to improve operational efficiency and reduce costs.

Prior Art: Readers can start their search for prior art related to this technology by exploring patents in the field of electric vehicle charging systems, vehicle energy management, and transportation optimization.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on research related to electric vehicle charging infrastructure, smart transportation systems, and energy-efficient vehicle technologies for further insights into this technology.

Questions about the Technology: 1. How does this technology impact the overall efficiency of electric vehicles? 2. What are the potential cost savings for companies implementing this technology?


Original Abstract Submitted

A vehicle includes a traction battery and a controller. The controller, in response to the traction battery having to be charged at a charging station during a vehicle trip for the traction battery to have sufficient energy for the vehicle to complete the vehicle trip, schedules the traction battery for charging during the vehicle trip at a selected charging station from among multiple charging stations in which an overall time of the vehicle trip will be lowest.