Patent classifications
B60L7/10
Module Active Response System
A system for the supplemental generation of energy from the operation of a vehicle operation, and specifically to the generation of energy in connection with a vehicle's drum brakes in combination with brushless electric motor-generators. The system includes a rotational conveyor that operatively connects the drum to a coupler member attached to a generator so that rotation of the drum rotates the coupler member to create energy. A frame member may position and retain the generator in place relative to the drum.
Module Active Response System
A system for the supplemental generation of energy from the operation of a vehicle operation, and specifically to the generation of energy in connection with a vehicle's drum brakes in combination with brushless electric motor-generators. The system includes a rotational conveyor that operatively connects the drum to a coupler member attached to a generator so that rotation of the drum rotates the coupler member to create energy. A frame member may position and retain the generator in place relative to the drum.
System for adjusting regenerative torque according to state of charge of multiple batteries
A powertrain for an electric vehicle has a driveshaft connected to two or more motors where each motor is connected to a battery pack associated with that motor. A controller is used to select one or more motors to be energized for propulsion or used for regenerative braking to recharge the battery pack to which it is coupled. The controller can optimize the state of charge (SOC) difference of the battery packs and provide for a smooth and efficient powering of the vehicle for acceleration and climbing and optimize the range of the vehicle by management of the relative SOC of the battery packs. The electric vehicle can include two or more fuel cells that individually coupled to a motor.
System for adjusting regenerative torque according to state of charge of multiple batteries
A powertrain for an electric vehicle has a driveshaft connected to two or more motors where each motor is connected to a battery pack associated with that motor. A controller is used to select one or more motors to be energized for propulsion or used for regenerative braking to recharge the battery pack to which it is coupled. The controller can optimize the state of charge (SOC) difference of the battery packs and provide for a smooth and efficient powering of the vehicle for acceleration and climbing and optimize the range of the vehicle by management of the relative SOC of the battery packs. The electric vehicle can include two or more fuel cells that individually coupled to a motor.
ENERGY RECOVERY CONTROL METHOD, SYSTEM, AND VEHICLE
The present disclosure relates to the field of vehicle technology and provides an energy recovery control method, a system, and a vehicle. The method is applied in a vehicle, and the vehicle comprises a drive motor and a battery electrically connected to the drive motor; a first energy recovery torque curve with respect to the drive motor is pre-configured in the vehicle, and the first energy recovery torque curve is used to indicate a correspondence relationship between vehicle speed and energy recovery torque of the drive motor. The present disclosure performs reduction on a first energy recovery torque curve by means of utilizing a reduction ratio, allowing energy recovery in accordance with a relatively low torque strength when a usable charge power of the battery is unable to satisfy a preset power requirement corresponding to the first energy recovery torque curve.
ENERGY RECOVERY CONTROL METHOD, SYSTEM, AND VEHICLE
The present disclosure relates to the field of vehicle technology and provides an energy recovery control method, a system, and a vehicle. The method is applied in a vehicle, and the vehicle comprises a drive motor and a battery electrically connected to the drive motor; a first energy recovery torque curve with respect to the drive motor is pre-configured in the vehicle, and the first energy recovery torque curve is used to indicate a correspondence relationship between vehicle speed and energy recovery torque of the drive motor. The present disclosure performs reduction on a first energy recovery torque curve by means of utilizing a reduction ratio, allowing energy recovery in accordance with a relatively low torque strength when a usable charge power of the battery is unable to satisfy a preset power requirement corresponding to the first energy recovery torque curve.
LITHIUM BATTERY SYSTEM AND OVERHEAD WORKING TRUCK
A lithium battery system comprising a battery and a feedback current control apparatus having a first current capture device that comprises: a first feedback current capture module for capturing feedback current; a first switch module for conducting or unidirectionally cutting off a main circuit; and a control module for receiving a first voltage of one end of a driver on the main circuit, a second voltage of one end of the battery, and the temperature of the battery. When a difference between the first and second voltage is greater than a preset voltage and the temperature of the battery is less than or equal to a preset temperature, the first switch module is controlled to unidirectionally cut off the main circuit to capture feedback current by the first feedback current capture module on a first current capture circuit, greatly reducing the probability of lithium precipitation and risk of thermal runaway.
METHOD FOR OPERATING A MOTOR VEHICLE, DEVICE FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE, MOTOR VEHICLE
The invention relates to a method for operating a motor vehicle (1) which has an electrical machine (7) with at least three phases, an electrical energy store (13) and a power electronics system (12) having a plurality of switching elements, wherein the switching elements of the power electronics system (12) are actuated for electrically connecting the phases to the energy store (13), in order to produce a generator deceleration moment. Provision is made for a driving situation of the motor vehicle (1) to be determined, wherein an actuation method is selected from amongst a group of at least two possible actuation methods according to the determined driving situation, and wherein the switching elements are actuated according to the selected actuation method.
METHOD FOR OPERATING A MOTOR VEHICLE, DEVICE FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE, MOTOR VEHICLE
The invention relates to a method for operating a motor vehicle (1) which has an electrical machine (7) with at least three phases, an electrical energy store (13) and a power electronics system (12) having a plurality of switching elements, wherein the switching elements of the power electronics system (12) are actuated for electrically connecting the phases to the energy store (13), in order to produce a generator deceleration moment. Provision is made for a driving situation of the motor vehicle (1) to be determined, wherein an actuation method is selected from amongst a group of at least two possible actuation methods according to the determined driving situation, and wherein the switching elements are actuated according to the selected actuation method.
METHOD FOR OPERATING AN ELECTRICALLY OPERATED OR ALSO ELECTRICALLY OPERABLE MOTOR VEHICLE AND MOTOR VEHICLE
A method for operating an electrically operated or also electrically operable motor vehicle provided with a rechargeable electric energy storage device associated with the drive motor of the motor vehicle. A target charging state is determined for the energy storage device and an operating strategy is determined for a route that is calculated, entered or predicted for the next trip, by which recuperative deceleration is enabled with a specifiable minimum amount for deceleration processes occurring along the route. A total mass of the motor vehicle, including optionally a trailer connected to the motor vehicle, deviating from an input normal value and an air resistance of the motor vehicle deviating from a predetermined normal value are taken into account.