Toyota jidosha kabushiki kaisha (20240262235). MANAGEMENT DEVICE AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM simplified abstract
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MANAGEMENT DEVICE AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Organization Name
toyota jidosha kabushiki kaisha
Inventor(s)
Keisuke Fukuoka of Fujieda-shi (JP)
Tomoya Takahashi of Ebina-shi (JP)
MANAGEMENT DEVICE AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240262235 titled 'MANAGEMENT DEVICE AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes a system where a processor detects abnormalities in charging and discharging of a battery, estimates the time until recovery, and then designates the vehicle for use in an electric power supply-and-demand plan after the recovery time.
- The processor identifies abnormalities in charging and discharging of a battery.
- It predicts the recovery time needed for the abnormality to be resolved.
- The vehicle connected to the charging station during the abnormality is designated for future use in an electric power supply-and-demand plan.
Key Features and Innovation:
- Detection of abnormalities in battery charging and discharging.
- Estimation of recovery time for the abnormality.
- Designation of a vehicle for future use in an electric power supply-and-demand plan.
Potential Applications: This technology can be applied in electric vehicle charging infrastructure, smart grid systems, and energy management solutions.
Problems Solved: The technology addresses issues related to abnormal battery behavior, ensuring efficient and reliable operation of electric vehicles and charging stations.
Benefits:
- Improved management of electric vehicle charging.
- Enhanced reliability of battery systems.
- Optimal utilization of vehicles in power supply-and-demand planning.
Commercial Applications: The technology can be utilized by electric vehicle manufacturers, charging station operators, and energy management companies to optimize charging processes and enhance grid stability.
Questions about the Technology: 1. How does the processor estimate the recovery time for abnormalities in battery charging and discharging? 2. What are the potential implications of designating a vehicle for use in an electric power supply-and-demand plan based on recovery time estimation?
Original Abstract Submitted
when an abnormality that disables charging and discharging is detected, the processor estimates a predicted recovery time until recovery from the abnormality, in accordance with a type of the abnormality. the processor sets the charging and discharging vehicle equipped with the battery that was connected to the evse when the abnormality was detected as a vehicle to be used for the electric power supply-and-demand plan after the evse's predicted recovery time has elapsed.