18383176. RAPID CHARGE/DISCHARGE SYSTEM simplified abstract (HYUNDAI MOBIS CO., LTD.)

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RAPID CHARGE/DISCHARGE SYSTEM

Organization Name

HYUNDAI MOBIS CO., LTD.

Inventor(s)

Jin Qyu Seo of Yongin-si (KR)

RAPID CHARGE/DISCHARGE SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18383176 titled 'RAPID CHARGE/DISCHARGE SYSTEM

The abstract describes a rapid charge and discharge system that includes an inverter connected to a battery with switch legs to charge or discharge the battery, inductors connected to a motor, capacitors, terminals, a load, and a control unit.

  • The system includes an inverter with switch legs to control charging or discharging of the battery.
  • Inductors are connected between switches and a motor to regulate power flow.
  • Capacitors are used to store and release energy in the system.
  • Terminals connect the inductors to the load.
  • A control unit manages the operation of the switches based on the type of load.

Potential Applications: - Electric vehicle charging systems - Renewable energy storage solutions - Uninterruptible power supply units

Problems Solved: - Efficient charging and discharging of batteries - Regulating power flow to motors - Managing energy storage in electrical systems

Benefits: - Fast charging and discharging capabilities - Improved energy efficiency - Enhanced control over power distribution

Commercial Applications: Title: "Advanced Rapid Charge and Discharge System for Energy Storage" This technology can be utilized in electric vehicle charging stations, renewable energy systems, and backup power supply units, offering fast and efficient energy management solutions for various industries.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does this system improve energy efficiency in comparison to traditional charging methods? - The system optimizes power flow and storage, reducing energy waste during charging and discharging cycles. 2. What are the potential cost savings associated with implementing this rapid charge and discharge system? - By improving energy efficiency and reducing charging times, users can save on electricity costs and increase overall system performance.


Original Abstract Submitted

The rapid charge and discharge system includes: an inverter connected to a battery and including first to third switch legs to operate to charge or discharge the battery, the inverter including a plurality of switches; first to third inductors each having one end connected to a node between two switches included in a corresponding one of the first to third switch legs of the plurality of switches, and the other end connected to a corresponding one of three phases of a motor; first to third capacitors each having one end connected to the other end of a corresponding one of the first to third inductors, and the other end being grounded; first to third terminals each having one end connected to the other end of a corresponding one of the first to third inductors; a load connected to the first to third terminals; and a control unit controlling at least one of the plurality of switches included in the inverter to be in a charging mode or a discharging mode according to a type of the load.