H02J2310/42

Environment-friendly marine fuel
11597887 · 2023-03-07 · ·

For the shipping industry, these fuels provide solutions to long outstanding technical problems that heretofore hindered supply of low sulfur marine fuels in quantities needed to meet worldwide sulfur reduction goals. Marine shipping use of high sulfur bunker oils is reported as largest source of world-wide transportation SOx emissions. When ships on the open seas burn cheap low grade heavy bunker oils high in sulfur, nitrogen and metals, the SOx, NOx, and metal oxides go to the environment. This invention converts essentially all of each barrel of crude feed to a single ultraclean fuel versus conventional refining where crude feed is cut into many pieces, and each piece is sent down a separate market path meeting various different product specifications. When in port, ships can use these fuels to generate and sell electricity to land based electrical grids to offset fuel cost in an environment-friendly manner.

Control of DC voltage distribution system

A DC voltage distribution arrangement and method of controlling a DC voltage distribution system, the DC voltage distribution system including a DC voltage bus, a fuel cell electrically connected to the DC voltage bus, an energy storage and an energy storage converter, wherein the input of the energy storage converter is connected to the energy storage and the output of the energy storage converter is connected to the DC bus. The method comprises providing a DC voltage reference for the energy storage converter, the energy storage converter controlling the voltage of the DC voltage bus by providing power from the energy storage or to the energy storage, detecting power flow of the energy storage converter, and changing the DC voltage reference on the basis of the detected power flow to change the power taken from the fuel cell.

PCM controlled charging system
11661165 · 2023-05-30 · ·

A method of controlling an alternator in a marine propulsion system includes receiving a demand value, wherein the demand value relates to an amount of output power produced by the engine that is demanded for propulsion of the marine vessel, and determining whether the demand value exceeds a demand threshold. The alternator is then controlled to reduce the charge current output to the battery and/or reduce a portion of engine output power from the engine that is utilized by the alternator when the demand value exceeds the demand threshold.

MAGNETICALLY COUPLED CHARGING SYSTEM AND THE METHOD THEREOF

The invention relates to a magnetically coupled charging system and method. The magnetically coupled charging system comprises: a resonant inverter; a split core transformer configured to receive a resonant power from the resonant inverter; and a rectifier assembly configured to receive a transformed resonant power from the split core transformer and transmit the transformed resonant power to a to-be-charged battery; the split core transformer comprising a primary winding and a secondary winding, wherein the primary and secondary windings are split from each other, the resonant inverter and the primary winding of the split core transformer are arranged in an onshore charging system, the rectifier assembly and the secondary winding of the split core transformer are arranged in an onboard charger. The invention has the following advantages of: eliminating the risk of electric shock and short circuit fault at a connection point and eliminating an arcing or sparking problem.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANAGING A VEHICLE'S ENERGY VIA A WIRELESS NETWORK
20230109674 · 2023-04-13 ·

The disclosure is directed to methods and systems for provisioning mobile electric vehicles with various operational settings data transmitted over the air. A vehicle or its components may operate according to operational settings corresponding to operational settings data included in the vehicle components. A server that is remote to the vehicle may comprise operational settings data and may transmit operational settings data to the vehicle. The server may transmit operational settings data automatically, such as on a periodic basis, in response to a request, such as from a user or from a vehicle component or anytime new or updated operational settings data are available for the vehicle or its components.

POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR FLOATING MOBILE BODY OR UNDERWATER MOBILE BODY
20220337085 · 2022-10-20 ·

A power supply system for a floating mobile body or an underwater mobile body moving on or under water in a water channel or a water tank is configured to supply, in a non-contact manner, power from a power transmission apparatus to a power reception apparatus. The power transmission apparatus includes an AC power source that includes a first terminal and a second terminal and outputs an AC power wave, a power transmission inductance element having one terminal connected to the first terminal, and a first power transmission electrode provided in the water channel or the water tank and having an end portion connected to another terminal of the power transmission inductance element. The power reception apparatus includes a first power reception electrode, a second power reception electrode provided apart from the first power reception electrode, and a power reception inductance element connected to the first power reception electrode.

WIRELESS CHARGING DEVICE, AND TRANSPORTATION MEANS COMPRISING SAME
20220332197 · 2022-10-20 ·

A wireless charging device according to one embodiment comprises two types of magnetic parts having different magnetic properties, wherein the two types of magnetic parts can be appropriately arranged to effectively disperse heat, generated during wireless charging, through the distribution of magnetic flux, and improve durability against external shock or distortion. Accordingly, the wireless charging device may be usefully used in a transportation means, such as an electric vehicle, that requires a large amount of power transmission between a transmitter and a receiver.

WATERCRAFT
20220315174 · 2022-10-06 · ·

A watercraft (10) including a board (12), a mast (16) extending below the board, (12) the mast (16) carrying a foil (20) and a propeller (30) that is driven by a motor (32), the motor (32) being carried in a tube (18) connected to or extending from the mast (16), wherein a motor controller (34) is also positioned within the tube (18). In this manner, heat generated by the motor controller during use is dissipated into the water through which the watercraft is travelling. The watercraft (10) may also have a receptacle for holding lubricant, the receptacle being located above the motor, wherein the mast has a conduit that provides fluid communication between the receptacle and the lubricant lubricating the motor and/or driveshaft such that lubricant in the receptacle provides a hydrostatic head of pressure to prevent or minimise water ingress around a propeller seal or a driveshaft seal located adjacent a region where the driveshaft exits into the water.

Power supply system for watercraft
11641123 · 2023-05-02 · ·

In a power supply system for a watercraft, a controller in a first state connects a first electric circuit to a third electric circuit to supply electric power from a first engine battery to an electric device, and disconnects a second electric circuit from the third electric circuit to charge a second engine battery by a second generator. In a second state, the controller connects the second electric circuit to the third electric circuit to supply the electric power from the second engine battery to the electric device, and disconnects the first electric circuit from the third electric circuit to charge the first engine battery by a first generator.

Systems and methods for managing a vehicle's energy via a wireless network
11641572 · 2023-05-02 ·

The disclosure is directed to methods and systems for provisioning mobile electric vehicles with various operational settings data transmitted over the air. A vehicle or its components may operate according to operational settings corresponding to operational settings data included in the vehicle components. A server that is remote to the vehicle may comprise operational settings data and may transmit operational settings data to the vehicle. The server may transmit operational settings data automatically, such as on a periodic basis, in response to a request, such as from a user or from a vehicle component or anytime new or updated operational settings data are available for the vehicle or its components.