18593998. VEHICLE REPLACEMENT SIMULATION DEVICE AND VEHICLE REPLACEMENT SIMULATION METHOD simplified abstract (HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD.)

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VEHICLE REPLACEMENT SIMULATION DEVICE AND VEHICLE REPLACEMENT SIMULATION METHOD

Organization Name

HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD.

Inventor(s)

Naohiro Akuzawa of Tokyo (JP)

Kei Hirohata of Tokyo (JP)

Adil Gupta of Tokyo (JP)

Yohei Umemoto of Tokyo (JP)

Daisuke Ide of Tokyo (JP)

VEHICLE REPLACEMENT SIMULATION DEVICE AND VEHICLE REPLACEMENT SIMULATION METHOD - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18593998 titled 'VEHICLE REPLACEMENT SIMULATION DEVICE AND VEHICLE REPLACEMENT SIMULATION METHOD

Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes a device that simulates the replacement of a user's internal combustion vehicle with an electric vehicle based on traveling information and performance data.

  • **Vehicle Information Acquirer:** Gathers data on the user's internal combustion vehicle, including location, time, and traveling distance.
  • **Simulation Processor:** Calculates the required charge amount for the electric vehicle based on the traveling distance and performance information, estimates the charge needed at home, and calculates the charge required away from home.
  • **Output Processor:** Provides the user with charge information on their information processing device.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • Acquires data on the user's internal combustion vehicle and calculates the charge needed for an electric vehicle.
  • Estimates the charge required at home and away from home based on traveling information.
  • Outputs charge information to the user for decision-making.

Potential Applications: This technology can be used in the automotive industry for transitioning from internal combustion vehicles to electric vehicles. It can also be beneficial for users looking to understand the charging requirements of electric vehicles.

Problems Solved: This technology addresses the need for accurate information on the charging requirements of electric vehicles based on traveling patterns and performance data.

Benefits:

  • Helps users make informed decisions about transitioning to electric vehicles.
  • Provides accurate estimates of charging needs based on traveling habits.
  • Promotes the adoption of electric vehicles by simplifying the charging process.

Commercial Applications: "Electric Vehicle Replacement Simulation Device for Automotive Industry Transition and User Decision-Making"

Prior Art: Readers can explore prior patents related to electric vehicle charging simulation devices and vehicle replacement technologies in the automotive industry.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in electric vehicle charging technology, performance data analysis, and user-friendly interfaces for electric vehicle adoption.

Questions about Electric Vehicle Replacement Simulation Devices: 1. What are the key factors to consider when simulating the replacement of internal combustion vehicles with electric vehicles? 2. How does the device estimate the charge required away from the user's home?


Original Abstract Submitted

A vehicle replacement simulation device includes a vehicle information acquirer that acquires traveling information collected in a predetermined period and including location information on an internal combustion vehicle of a user and clock time information and acquires traveling distance information including departure location information and parking location information on the vehicle, clock time information, and a traveling distance, a simulation processor that calculates a required charge amount from the traveling distance information on the vehicle in the predetermined period and electric vehicle performance information, calculates a parking time at the user's home, estimates the amount of charge allowed at the home based on the parking time at the home, and further estimates charge information including the amount of charge required away from the home from the amount of charge allowed at the home, and an output processor that outputs the charge information to an information processing device of the user.