18492943. MANAGEMENT DEVICE AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM simplified abstract (TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA)

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MANAGEMENT DEVICE AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

Organization Name

TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA

Inventor(s)

Keisuke Fukuoka of Fujieda-shi (JP)

Tomoya Takahashi of Ebina-shi (JP)

MANAGEMENT DEVICE AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18492943 titled 'MANAGEMENT DEVICE AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

Simplified Explanation

The processor in this patent application estimates the time until recovery from an abnormality that affects charging and discharging of a battery in an electric vehicle. Once the recovery time has passed, the vehicle can be used for the electric power supply-and-demand plan.

  • The processor predicts the recovery time from the abnormality.
  • The vehicle is designated for use in the power supply-and-demand plan after the recovery time has elapsed.

Key Features and Innovation

  • Prediction of recovery time from abnormality affecting charging and discharging.
  • Designation of vehicle for power supply-and-demand plan post-recovery.

Potential Applications

This technology can be applied in electric vehicle charging infrastructure to optimize power supply-and-demand planning.

Problems Solved

  • Efficient recovery from abnormalities affecting battery charging and discharging.
  • Improved utilization of electric vehicles in power supply-and-demand management.

Benefits

  • Enhanced reliability in electric vehicle charging systems.
  • Better management of power supply-and-demand with designated vehicles.

Commercial Applications

Electric vehicle charging stations, energy management systems, and smart grid technologies can benefit from this innovation.

Questions about the Technology

How does the processor estimate the recovery time from the abnormality?

The processor uses data and algorithms to predict the time until recovery based on the type of abnormality detected.

What are the implications of using designated vehicles for the power supply-and-demand plan?

Designating vehicles for the plan ensures efficient utilization of resources and better management of electric power distribution.


Original Abstract Submitted

When an abnormality that disables charging and discharging is detected, the processor estimates a predicted recovery time until recovery from the abnormality, in accordance with a type of the abnormality. The processor sets the charging and discharging vehicle equipped with the battery that was connected to the EVSE when the abnormality was detected as a vehicle to be used for the electric power supply-and-demand plan after the EVSE's predicted recovery time has elapsed.