20240042877. MARINE CHARGING SYSTEM simplified abstract (Unknown Organization)

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MARINE CHARGING SYSTEM

Organization Name

Unknown Organization

Inventor(s)

Kamil Podhola of Liberec (CZ)

MARINE CHARGING SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240042877 titled 'MARINE CHARGING SYSTEM

Simplified Explanation

The invention is a marine charging system for an electric vehicle (EV) that includes a water vessel with one or more wired/wireless charging stations to charge/discharge the EV. The system can also provide data transmissions and be integrated into cloud/fog/edge computing systems. The water vessel can be powered by various propulsion systems and may have power generators, regenerative power capabilities, swappable rechargeable power sources, and a thermal management system. The charging stations can have charging interfaces and can be adjustable and mobile. The marine charging system can be used in an electric vehicle charging system with coupled EVs and in an offshore charging system with a coupled marine power source. The system can also be modular. The invention proposes marine charging and swapping methods.

  • The invention is a marine charging system for EVs on a water vessel.
  • The system includes one or more wired/wireless charging stations.
  • Data transmissions and integration with cloud/fog/edge computing systems are possible.
  • The water vessel can be powered by different propulsion systems.
  • Power generators, regenerative power capabilities, and swappable rechargeable power sources are included.
  • The system has a thermal management system.
  • The charging stations have charging interfaces and can be adjustable and mobile.
  • The marine charging system can be used in an electric vehicle charging system and an offshore charging system.
  • The system can be modular.
  • The invention proposes marine charging and swapping methods.

Potential Applications

This technology can be applied in various marine environments and can be used for charging and discharging EVs on water vessels. It can be used in transportation systems, such as ferries or boats, to provide sustainable and efficient charging solutions. The system can also be utilized in offshore charging stations for marine power sources, enabling continuous power supply while the vessel is stationary or in motion.

Problems Solved

The marine charging system solves the problem of limited charging infrastructure for EVs in marine environments. It provides a convenient and efficient way to charge and discharge EVs on water vessels, eliminating the need for traditional charging stations on land. The system also addresses the challenge of power supply for marine power sources by offering an offshore charging solution.

Benefits

- Enables convenient charging and discharging of EVs on water vessels. - Provides sustainable and efficient charging solutions in marine environments. - Reduces the reliance on traditional charging infrastructure on land. - Offers continuous power supply for marine power sources. - Enhances the overall efficiency and sustainability of marine transportation systems.


Original Abstract Submitted

the invention relates to a marine charging system for an electric vehicle (mcs) comprising a water vessel providing one or more wired/wireless charging stations to charge/discharge the electric vehicle. the system may provide data transmissions and may be provided in cloud/fog/edge computing systems. the water vessel may be powered by various propulsion systems. it may provide power generators, use regenerative power, swap, provide rechargeable power sources/swappable rechargeable power sources and a thermal management system. the charging stations may provide charging interfaces and both may be provided at about defined naval constructions, be adjustable, mobile. the mcs may be provided in an electric vehicle charging system comprising coupled electric vehicles and in an offshore charging system comprising a coupled marine power source to provide power while the vessel be stationary or in a motion. the mcs may be provided in a modular system. marine charging and swapping methods are proposed.