Toyota jidosha kabushiki kaisha (20240278669). VEHICLE MANAGEMENT DEVICE simplified abstract

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VEHICLE MANAGEMENT DEVICE

Organization Name

toyota jidosha kabushiki kaisha

Inventor(s)

Hiroyuki Ogura of Ama-shi (JP)

Hideo Sakamoto of Toyota-shi (JP)

Yoshinobu Nozaki of Anjo-shi (JP)

Hisashi Fujisawa of Toyota-shi (JP)

Shoichi Iwamoto of Fuji-shi (JP)

Mitsuaki Tomita of Toyota-shi (JP)

Yasunobu Seki of Nisshin-shi (JP)

VEHICLE MANAGEMENT DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240278669 titled 'VEHICLE MANAGEMENT DEVICE

Simplified Explanation: This patent application describes a vehicle with a driving unit, a power storage device, and a solar cell system. The vehicle management device determines if a decrease in power generation is due to solar cell abnormalities or external factors.

  • The vehicle is equipped with a driving unit for travel and a power storage device for supplying power.
  • A solar cell system generates power for the power storage device.
  • A vehicle management device analyzes power generation decreases while the vehicle is running or parked.
  • It determines if the decrease is due to solar cell abnormalities or external factors.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • Integration of a solar cell system to power a vehicle.
  • Vehicle management device to monitor power generation and diagnose issues.
  • Efficient use of renewable energy for transportation.

Potential Applications:

  • Sustainable transportation solutions.
  • Reduced carbon footprint in the automotive industry.
  • Off-grid vehicle charging capabilities.

Problems Solved:

  • Dependency on fossil fuels for vehicle power.
  • Monitoring and diagnosing solar cell performance.
  • Enhancing energy efficiency in transportation.

Benefits:

  • Lower operating costs for vehicle owners.
  • Environmental benefits from reduced emissions.
  • Increased energy independence for vehicle users.

Commercial Applications:

  • Solar-powered electric vehicles for eco-conscious consumers.
  • Fleet vehicles with solar charging capabilities for logistics companies.
  • Integration into public transportation systems for sustainable urban mobility.

Prior Art: Prior art related to this technology may include patents or research on solar-powered vehicles, energy management systems in vehicles, and solar cell diagnostics.

Frequently Updated Research: Research on advancements in solar cell technology, energy storage systems, and vehicle-to-grid integration may be relevant to this technology.

Questions about Solar-Powered Vehicles: 1. How do solar cells on vehicles differ from traditional energy sources? 2. What are the challenges in optimizing solar power generation for vehicles?


Original Abstract Submitted

a vehicle equipped with a driving unit for traveling, a power storage device capable of supplying power to the drive unit, and a solar cell system capable of supplying power generated by a solar cell to the power storage device. a vehicle management device that determines the cause, based on whether or not a decrease in the amount of power generation has occurred while the vehicle is running and whether or not a decrease in the amount of power generation has occurred while the vehicle is parked, determines whether the decrease in the amount of power generation is caused by the state abnormality of the solar cell or the external environment.