18532302. INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD simplified abstract (TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA)

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INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD

Organization Name

TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA

Inventor(s)

Koki Moriya of Nagakute-shi (JP)

Hiroki Takeishi of Tokyo (JP)

Ibuki Shimada of Miyoshi-shi (JP)

Koji Ueda of Hunabashi-shi (JP)

Ai Miyata of Osaka (JP)

INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18532302 titled 'INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD

The abstract describes an information processing method using a device to manage electric power feed requests for vehicles, including assigning installers to set up chargers and determining charging positions.

  • Receiving electric power feed requests from user terminals for vehicles.
  • Assigning installers to install chargers based on the requests.
  • Transmitting installation work information to the installer terminals.
  • Determining individuals to remove chargers from the requests.
  • Sending removal work information to the retriever terminals.

Potential Applications: - Electric vehicle charging infrastructure management systems. - Fleet management systems for electric vehicles. - Smart city transportation solutions.

Problems Solved: - Efficient allocation of resources for installing and removing chargers. - Streamlining the process of managing electric vehicle charging stations. - Enhancing user experience by ensuring timely installation and removal of chargers.

Benefits: - Improved efficiency in managing electric vehicle charging infrastructure. - Enhanced user satisfaction with prompt charger installation and removal. - Optimized utilization of resources for maintaining charging stations.

Commercial Applications: Title: Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Management System This technology can be utilized by companies offering electric vehicle charging services to streamline operations, improve customer service, and optimize resource allocation in the growing electric vehicle market.

Questions about Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Management System: 1. How does this technology improve the efficiency of electric vehicle charging station management? - This technology streamlines the process of assigning installers and managing charger installations and removals, leading to quicker and more organized operations. 2. What are the potential cost savings for companies implementing this system? - Companies can save costs by optimizing resource allocation, reducing downtime, and improving overall operational efficiency with this technology.


Original Abstract Submitted

An information processing method using an information processing device, which includes receiving an electric power feed request to a vehicle from a user terminal, determining an installer who installs a charger for power supply based on the electric power feed request, and determining a charging position. transmitting installation work information indicating at least the time of installation to the installer terminal; determining a person to remove the charger from the electric power feed request; and removing work information indicating at least the charging position and the removal time to the retriever terminal.