Toyota jidosha kabushiki kaisha (20240198844). MANAGEMENT SERVER, MANAGEMENT METHOD AND VEHICLE simplified abstract

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MANAGEMENT SERVER, MANAGEMENT METHOD AND VEHICLE

Organization Name

toyota jidosha kabushiki kaisha

Inventor(s)

Takashi Matsumoto of Toyota-shi (JP)

Keiko Hasegawa of Toyota-shi (JP)

Masashi Takahashi of Nagoya-shi (JP)

Toru Nakamura of Toyota-shi (JP)

Ai Miyata of Sakai-shi (JP)

MANAGEMENT SERVER, MANAGEMENT METHOD AND VEHICLE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240198844 titled 'MANAGEMENT SERVER, MANAGEMENT METHOD AND VEHICLE

The abstract describes a patent application for a microgrid system that includes an EMS server, an airport management server, a distributed power source group, and a power line. The distributed power source group consists of an airport facility and a group of vehicles parked in a parking lot connected to the airport facility. The vehicles in the group can control the charging or discharging of batteries in response to demand response signals from the EMS server while they are parked in the parking lot.

  • The microgrid system includes an EMS server, an airport management server, a distributed power source group, and a power line.
  • The distributed power source group comprises an airport facility and a group of vehicles parked in a connected parking lot.
  • Vehicles in the group can manage battery charging or discharging based on signals from the EMS server.
  • The system enables efficient energy management and utilization within the microgrid.
  • The technology allows for dynamic response to demand signals, optimizing energy usage and distribution.

Potential Applications: - Energy management in airports - Smart grid systems for transportation hubs - Integration of renewable energy sources in microgrids

Problems Solved: - Efficient energy utilization in microgrid systems - Dynamic response to demand signals - Integration of electric vehicles into energy management systems

Benefits: - Reduced energy costs - Increased energy efficiency - Enhanced grid stability and reliability

Commercial Applications: Title: "Smart Microgrid System for Airport Energy Management" This technology can be applied in airports, transportation hubs, and other facilities requiring efficient energy management. It has implications for energy savings, sustainability, and grid reliability.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the microgrid system optimize energy usage within the airport facility? 2. What are the key advantages of integrating electric vehicles into the distributed power source group?


Original Abstract Submitted

a microgrid includes an ems server, an airport management server, a distributed power source group, and a power line. the distributed power source group includes an airport facility and a vehicle group parked in a parking lot attached to the airport facility. vehicles included in the vehicle group control charging or discharging of batteries in response to a demand response from the ems server while they are parked in the parking lot.