Patent classifications
B60L58/26
SUPERCAPACITOR SYSTEM WITH TEMPERATURE CONTROL
Disclosed herein are systems and method for temperature management. A system, such as a vehicle, includes a plurality of energy storage units that can include a supercapacitor. The system can include at least one heating unit coupled to the plurality of supercapacitors. The system can include at least one cooling unit coupled to the plurality of supercapacitors. The system can include at least one temperature sensor coupled to the plurality of supercapacitors. The system can include a controller, including a processor and a memory, configured to determine if a measured temperature from the at least one temperature sensor is within a predetermined range. The controller can also engage the heating unit, when the measured temperature is below the predetermined range. The controller can also engage the cooling unit, when the measured temperature is above the predetermined range.
Method and apparatus for charging multiple energy storage devices
An electric vehicle includes a controller configured to receive sensor feedback from a high voltage storage device and from a low voltage storage device, compare the sensor feedback to operating limits of the respective high and low voltage storage device, determine, based on the comparison a total charging current to the high voltage storage device and to the low voltage storage device and a power split factor of the total charging current to the high voltage device and to the low voltage device, and regulate the total power to the low voltage storage device and the high voltage storage device based on the determination.
Method and apparatus for charging multiple energy storage devices
An electric vehicle includes a controller configured to receive sensor feedback from a high voltage storage device and from a low voltage storage device, compare the sensor feedback to operating limits of the respective high and low voltage storage device, determine, based on the comparison a total charging current to the high voltage storage device and to the low voltage storage device and a power split factor of the total charging current to the high voltage device and to the low voltage device, and regulate the total power to the low voltage storage device and the high voltage storage device based on the determination.
LOW VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL LOAD SHEDDING SYSTEM
A battery load management system and methods of managing a battery load, e.g., in a vehicle, may be directed to a converter that steps down electrical power from an input voltage to a reduced voltage. An electrical bus in electrical communication with the converter may be configured to supply electrical power received from the converter at the reduced voltage to a plurality of electrical loads. A controller may be configured to detect a load shed trigger, and in response to the detection select one or more low-priority loads included in the plurality of electrical loads. The controller may also be configured to reduce electrical power consumption by the one or more low-priority loads.
COOLING APPARATUS OF FUEL CELL VEHICLE
Disclosed is a cooling apparatus of a fuel cell vehicle, including an air supply part, an air conditioning part that cools air discharged from the air supply part, and a valve provided at a rear end of the air supply part and that communicates cooled air discharged from the air supply part with a fuel cell part or a battery.
Hybrid and electric vehicle battery pack maintenance device
The present invention includes a battery maintenance device for performing maintenance on battery packs of hybrid and/or electrical vehicles (referred herein generally as electric vehicles). In various embodiments, the device includes one or more loads for connecting to a battery pack for use in discharging the battery pack, and/or charging circuitry for use in charging the battery pack. Input/output circuitry can be provided for communicating with circuitry of in the battery pack and/or circuitry of the vehicle.
Hybrid and electric vehicle battery pack maintenance device
The present invention includes a battery maintenance device for performing maintenance on battery packs of hybrid and/or electrical vehicles (referred herein generally as electric vehicles). In various embodiments, the device includes one or more loads for connecting to a battery pack for use in discharging the battery pack, and/or charging circuitry for use in charging the battery pack. Input/output circuitry can be provided for communicating with circuitry of in the battery pack and/or circuitry of the vehicle.
BATTERY ASSEMBLY FOR AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE, VEHICLE AND METHOD FOR OPERATING AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE
A battery assembly for an electric vehicle including a first battery unit, a DC/DC converter, and a battery receptacle for selectively receiving a second battery unit. The first battery unit is electrically connected to the DC/DC converter. Moreover, a first electric connection interface is positioned in the battery receptacle and is electrically connected to the DC/DC converter. Additionally, a vehicle including such a battery assembly is presented. Furthermore, a method for operating an electric vehicle is explained. A first operational mode includes electrically connecting the first battery unit to an electric traction machine and electrically connecting the second battery unit to the first battery unit. A second operational mode includes electrically connecting the second battery unit to the electric traction machine.
Systems and methods for plug-in electric vehicle accessory recharging during battery charge
An apparatus structured to control an electric vehicle accessory of an electric vehicle during a charge event includes a controller communicatively coupled to a battery and an electric vehicle accessory. The controller is structured to determine that the battery of an electric vehicle is undergoing a charge event, and based on determining that the battery of the electric vehicle is undergoing the charge event, place the electric vehicle accessory in an on-state during the charge event, and cause the electric vehicle accessory to recharge by absorbing energy from the charging station during the charge event.
Systems and methods for plug-in electric vehicle accessory recharging during battery charge
An apparatus structured to control an electric vehicle accessory of an electric vehicle during a charge event includes a controller communicatively coupled to a battery and an electric vehicle accessory. The controller is structured to determine that the battery of an electric vehicle is undergoing a charge event, and based on determining that the battery of the electric vehicle is undergoing the charge event, place the electric vehicle accessory in an on-state during the charge event, and cause the electric vehicle accessory to recharge by absorbing energy from the charging station during the charge event.