18511266. BATTERY ASSEMBLY FOR A CHARGING STATION FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLES, CHARGING STATION COMPRISING SUCH A BATTERY ASSEMBLY AND BRIDGING ADAPTER FOR SUCH A BATTERY ASSEMBLY simplified abstract (ads-tec Energy GmbH)

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BATTERY ASSEMBLY FOR A CHARGING STATION FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLES, CHARGING STATION COMPRISING SUCH A BATTERY ASSEMBLY AND BRIDGING ADAPTER FOR SUCH A BATTERY ASSEMBLY

Organization Name

ads-tec Energy GmbH

Inventor(s)

Benjamin Greye of Kirchheim (DE)

Johannes Schuchter of Grasbrunn (DE)

Michael Zimmer of Wolfschlugen (DE)

BATTERY ASSEMBLY FOR A CHARGING STATION FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLES, CHARGING STATION COMPRISING SUCH A BATTERY ASSEMBLY AND BRIDGING ADAPTER FOR SUCH A BATTERY ASSEMBLY - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18511266 titled 'BATTERY ASSEMBLY FOR A CHARGING STATION FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLES, CHARGING STATION COMPRISING SUCH A BATTERY ASSEMBLY AND BRIDGING ADAPTER FOR SUCH A BATTERY ASSEMBLY

Simplified Explanation

The invention is a battery assembly for a charging station for electric vehicles, with an installation frame containing receiving compartments for battery modules that can be inserted from the front side.

  • Installation frame with multiple receiving compartments
  • Receiving compartments are adjacent to each other
  • Each compartment can hold a battery module
  • Compartments are open towards the front side for easy insertion of modules

Potential Applications

The technology can be used in various charging stations for electric vehicles, including public charging stations, private charging stations, and commercial charging stations.

Problems Solved

1. Efficient organization of battery modules in a charging station 2. Easy insertion and removal of battery modules for maintenance or replacement

Benefits

1. Streamlined charging process for electric vehicles 2. Increased convenience for users 3. Improved functionality of charging stations

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimizing the design of charging stations for electric vehicles

Possible Prior Art

Similar battery assembly designs for charging stations may exist, but specific prior art is not known at this time.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology impact the overall cost of operating a charging station?

The article does not provide information on the potential cost implications of implementing this technology in a charging station.

What are the environmental benefits of using this battery assembly in charging stations?

The article does not address the environmental impact or benefits of utilizing this technology in charging stations.


Original Abstract Submitted

The invention relates to a battery assembly () for a charging station () for electric vehicles, comprising an installation frame (), which has a plurality of receiving compartments (), which are arranged adjacent to one another, whereby each receiving compartment () is configured to receive a battery module (), whereby the receiving compartments () are open at least towards a front side () of the installation frame (), so that the battery modules () can be introduced into the receiving compartments () from the front side ().