20240042887. VEHICLE CHARGING SYSTEM simplified abstract (Electric Era Technologies Inc.)

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VEHICLE CHARGING SYSTEM

Organization Name

Electric Era Technologies Inc.

Inventor(s)

Hasitha Keerthi Dharmasiri of Seattle WA (US)

John Nathan Warila of Seattle WA (US)

VEHICLE CHARGING SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240042887 titled 'VEHICLE CHARGING SYSTEM

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a charging network that includes charging systems, a battery energy storage system, a charging station, and a computing system. The computing system determines the requested power load by the charging station, the power value of the grid interconnect, and charging parameters. It then generates commands for the battery energy storage system or the charging station to provide a power load based on the charging parameters.

  • The charging network includes charging systems, a battery energy storage system, a charging station, and a computing system.
  • The computing system determines the requested power load by the charging station at a defined time.
  • The computing system determines the power value of the grid interconnect.
  • The computing system determines charging parameters based on the requested power load and the power value of the grid interconnect.
  • The computing system generates commands for the battery energy storage system or the charging station to provide a power load based on the charging parameters.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Electric vehicle charging networks
  • Renewable energy integration
  • Smart grid management

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Efficient utilization of power sources
  • Optimal charging load management
  • Grid stability and reliability

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved charging efficiency
  • Reduced strain on the power grid
  • Enhanced grid reliability and stability


Original Abstract Submitted

a charging network includes one or more charging systems configured to be electrically coupled with a power source. the charging system includes a grid interconnect, a battery energy storage system electrically coupled with the grid interconnect, a charging station electrically coupled with the grid interconnect and the battery energy storage system in parallel, and a computing system. the computing system is configured to determine a requested power load by the charging station at a defined time; determine a defined power value of the grid interconnect; determine one or more charging parameters based at least in part on the requested power load by the charging station at the defined time and the defined power value of the grid interconnect; and generate one or more commands for the battery energy storage system or the charging station to provide a power load based on the one or more charging parameters.