18406483. ALL-SOLID-STATE BATTERY SYSTEM simplified abstract (TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA)

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ALL-SOLID-STATE BATTERY SYSTEM

Organization Name

TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA

Inventor(s)

Mitsutoshi Otaki of Susono-shi (JP)

Shinji Nakanishi of Mishima-shi (JP)

Tetsuya Waseda of Susono-shi (JP)

Jun Yoshida of Mishima-shi (JP)

Tsubasa Migita of Osaka (JP)

Yoshihiro Uchida of Nagakute-shi (JP)

ALL-SOLID-STATE BATTERY SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18406483 titled 'ALL-SOLID-STATE BATTERY SYSTEM

The all-solid-state battery system described in the patent application consists of an all-solid-state battery and an ECU (control device) responsible for charge control and discharge control of the battery. In case of an internal short circuit detected during charging control, the ECU switches to discharging control and safely discharges the battery.

  • All-solid-state battery system with integrated ECU for charge and discharge control.
  • ECU automatically switches to discharging control upon detecting internal short circuit during charging.
  • Ensures safe operation and prevents potential hazards in the battery system.
  • Improves overall safety and reliability of the all-solid-state battery technology.
  • Enhances user confidence in utilizing all-solid-state batteries for various applications.

Potential Applications: - Electric vehicles - Portable electronics - Energy storage systems

Problems Solved: - Mitigates risks associated with internal short circuits in all-solid-state batteries. - Improves safety features of battery systems. - Enhances overall performance and reliability of the technology.

Benefits: - Increased safety in battery operation. - Enhanced reliability and longevity of battery systems. - Improved user experience and confidence in utilizing all-solid-state batteries.

Commercial Applications: Title: Enhanced Safety Features in All-Solid-State Battery Systems This technology can be applied in electric vehicles, consumer electronics, and energy storage systems to ensure safe and reliable operation of the battery systems. The enhanced safety features provided by the integrated ECU make this technology highly valuable for industries relying on advanced battery technologies.

Questions about All-Solid-State Battery System with ECU: 1. How does the ECU detect internal short circuits in the all-solid-state battery system? 2. What are the key advantages of using an all-solid-state battery system with integrated ECU for charge and discharge control?


Original Abstract Submitted

The all-solid-state battery system includes an all-solid-state battery and an ECU (control device) that performs charge control and discharge control of the all-solid-state battery. If an internal short circuit is detected during charging control of the all-solid-state battery, the ECU switches charging control to discharging control and discharges the all-solid-state battery.