18137214. BATTERY MODULE ASSEMBLY STRUCTURE FOR VEHICLES simplified abstract (HYUNDAI MOTOR COMPANY)
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BATTERY MODULE ASSEMBLY STRUCTURE FOR VEHICLES
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BATTERY MODULE ASSEMBLY STRUCTURE FOR VEHICLES - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18137214 titled 'BATTERY MODULE ASSEMBLY STRUCTURE FOR VEHICLES
The abstract describes a battery module assembly structure consisting of battery cells overlapped to form a battery module, along with a cell management unit (CMU) attached to one side of the module to gather information on the battery cells.
- The battery module assembly structure includes overlapping battery cells and a CMU.
- The CMU is connected to the battery module to monitor the battery cells.
- This innovation allows for efficient management and monitoring of battery cells within the module.
- The structure enhances the overall performance and longevity of the battery module.
- The assembly structure can be applied to various battery systems, such as electric vehicles, renewable energy storage, and portable electronics.
Potential Applications: - Electric vehicles - Renewable energy storage systems - Portable electronic devices
Problems Solved: - Efficient monitoring and management of battery cells - Enhanced performance and longevity of battery modules
Benefits: - Improved battery performance - Extended battery life - Enhanced safety and reliability
Commercial Applications: Battery module manufacturers, electric vehicle companies, renewable energy companies
Questions about Battery Module Assembly Structure: 1. How does the CMU acquire information on the battery cells? 2. What are the potential market implications of this innovation?
Frequently Updated Research: Ongoing research on battery management systems and advancements in battery technology.
Original Abstract Submitted
A battery module assembly structure includes a battery module formed by overlapping battery cells and a cell management unit (CMU). The CMU is coupled to a side of the battery module to acquire information on the battery cells constituting the battery module.