Rivian ip holdings, llc (20240217373). TELEMATICS-BASED FLEET CHARGING simplified abstract

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TELEMATICS-BASED FLEET CHARGING

Organization Name

rivian ip holdings, llc

Inventor(s)

Benjamin Villagra of Palo Alto CA (US)

Tyler Jennings Bennett of Long Beach CA (US)

Sarah Hipel of Detroit MI (US)

TELEMATICS-BASED FLEET CHARGING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240217373 titled 'TELEMATICS-BASED FLEET CHARGING

Simplified Explanation

The patent application discloses systems and methods for charging an electric vehicle based on received instructions from another electric vehicle.

  • Electric vehicle charging based on instructions from another electric vehicle
  • Facilitation of charging process according to received instructions
  • Instructions determined from information associated with a different electric vehicle

Key Features and Innovation

  • Charging an electric vehicle based on instructions from a different electric vehicle
  • Streamlining the charging process by following received instructions
  • Utilizing information from another electric vehicle to optimize charging

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in electric vehicle charging stations, fleet management systems, and smart grid networks.

Problems Solved

This technology addresses the need for efficient and optimized electric vehicle charging processes by leveraging information from other electric vehicles.

Benefits

  • Improved charging efficiency
  • Enhanced coordination between electric vehicles
  • Optimization of charging schedules

Commercial Applications

  • Electric vehicle charging infrastructure
  • Fleet management systems for electric vehicles
  • Integration into smart grid networks

Questions about Electric Vehicle Charging

How does this technology improve the efficiency of electric vehicle charging?

This technology improves efficiency by utilizing instructions from other electric vehicles to optimize the charging process.

What are the potential implications of this technology for electric vehicle fleet management?

This technology could streamline charging schedules and coordination among electric vehicles in fleet management systems.


Original Abstract Submitted

systems and methods for charging an electric vehicle are disclosed. in some embodiments, the electric vehicle is charged in accordance with received instructions. the electric vehicle may facilitate its charging according to the received instructions. the received instructions are determined based on information associate with another electric vehicle, different from the electric vehicle.