Exchangeable batteries and stations for charging batteries for use by electric vehicles
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United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
H02J-007/00
B60L-011/18
G06Q-020/18
G06Q-030/02
H04W-004/80
H04L-029/08
H04W-084/12
출원번호
US-0927975
(2018-03-21)
등록번호
US-10086714
(2018-10-02)
발명자
/ 주소
Penilla, Angel A.
Penilla, Albert S.
출원인 / 주소
Emerging Automotive, LLC
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An electric vehicle having an electric motor is provided. The electric vehicle having a receptacle slot integrated in the electric vehicle. The receptacle slot provides an electrical connection for providing power to the electric motor. A battery having an elongated form factor, where a first end of
An electric vehicle having an electric motor is provided. The electric vehicle having a receptacle slot integrated in the electric vehicle. The receptacle slot provides an electrical connection for providing power to the electric motor. A battery having an elongated form factor, where a first end of the elongated form factor includes a handle and a second end of the elongated form factor includes a connection for interfacing with the electrical connection of the receptacle slot of the vehicle, when the battery is slid into the receptacle slot for electrical engagement. The battery is configured to store and supply charge to power the electric motor of the electric vehicle and the battery is replaceable by sliding the battery out of the receptacle slot and sliding in another battery into the receptacle slot to further supply charge to power the electric motor of the electric vehicle with said another battery. The battery and said another battery each have a respective handle that is accessible for enabling hand-removal and hand-insertion of said battery and said another battery out of and into the receptacle slot. A computer on-board the electric vehicle is interfaced with the electrical connection of the receptacle slot to obtain a level of charge of the battery present in the receptacle slot. A battery level indicator of the electric vehicle provides information regarding the level of charge of the battery in the receptacle slot. A system for storing and charging batteries usable by the electric vehicle is further provided. In some examples, the batteries are additionally or alternatively recharged using green sources, such as wind or solar.
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1. An electric vehicle, comprising, an electric motor;a receptacle slot integrated in the electric vehicle, the receptacle slot providing an electrical connection for providing power to the electric motor;a battery having an elongated form factor, where a first end of the elongated form factor inclu
1. An electric vehicle, comprising, an electric motor;a receptacle slot integrated in the electric vehicle, the receptacle slot providing an electrical connection for providing power to the electric motor;a battery having an elongated form factor, where a first end of the elongated form factor includes a handle and a second end of the elongated form factor includes a connection for interfacing with the electrical connection of the receptacle slot of the vehicle when the battery is slid into the receptacle slot for electrical engagement;the battery configured to store and supply charge to power the electric motor of the electric vehicle;the battery is replaceable by sliding the battery out of the receptacle slot and sliding in another battery into the receptacle slot to further supply charge to power the electric motor of the electric vehicle with said another battery;wherein the battery and said another battery each have a respective handle that is accessible for enabling hand-removal and hand-insertion of said battery and said another battery out of and into the receptacle slot;a computer on-board the electric vehicle, the computer is interfaced with the electrical connection of the receptacle slot to obtain a level of charge of the battery present in the receptacle slot; anda battery level indicator of the electric vehicle, the battery level indicator provides information regarding the level of charge of the battery in the receptacle slot. 2. The electric vehicle of claim 1, wherein the electric vehicle is one of a two-wheel vehicle, or a three-wheel vehicle, or a four-wheel vehicle, or a motorcycle, or a car, or a truck, or a pickup, or a utility car, or a delivery vehicle, or an industrial vehicle. 3. The electric vehicle of claim 1, wherein the connection for interfacing with the electrical connection is one of a direct contact between conductors or wireless charge interface. 4. The electric vehicle of claim 1, further comprising, an energy recovery system for capturing energy from braking functions of the electric vehicle, the energy recovery system configured to replenish at least some charge of the battery during use of the electric vehicle. 5. The electric vehicle of claim 1, wherein the battery has a memory that stores data that comprises the level of charge, the computer of the electric vehicle is configured to interface with a portable device that enables remote communication with the electric vehicle to access information regarding the level of charge. 6. The electric vehicle of claim 1, wherein the electric vehicle is a two-wheel vehicle having the receptacle slot disposed substantially between a front wheel and a rear wheel and below a seat location of said two-wheel vehicle. 7. The electric vehicle of claim 1, wherein the electric vehicle is a two-wheel vehicle having the receptacle slot disposed behind a front wheel of the two-wheel vehicle, below a seat location of the two-wheel vehicle, such that the receptacle slot is one of a plurality of receptacle slots, and each of the receptacle slots is integrated as a compartment of the two-wheel vehicle. 8. The electric vehicle of claim 1, wherein the electric vehicle is a two-wheel vehicle and the receptacle slot is defined as a compartment in the two-wheel vehicle, the battery has one of a tubular form factor, a rectangular form factor, or a cylinder form factor or an. 9. The electric vehicle of claim 1, wherein the electric vehicle is a four-wheel vehicle and the receptacle slot is one of a plurality of receptacle slots formed as compartments of the four-wheel vehicle. 10. The electric vehicle of claim 9, wherein at least two slots of the plurality of receptacle slots are arranged side-by-side, such that the battery and another battery are individually and selectively hand-insertable into and hand-removable out of respective ones of the receptacle slots. 11. The electric vehicle of claim 1, wherein the elongated form factor has a tubular form extending from the first end and the second end. 12. The electric vehicle of claim 1, wherein the battery is configured for exchange at a kiosk station, the kiosk station is configured to hold one or more batteries for exchange with the battery, the kiosk station is configured to recharge the batteries. 13. The electric vehicle of claim 12, wherein the kiosk station is connected to electric power from one or more of a power grid, or a solar power system, or a wind power system, or a fossil fuel system, or a combination of two or more thereof. 14. The electric vehicle of claim 1, wherein the electric vehicle is a commuter vehicle having access to one or more kiosk stations for exchanging said battery for a recharged battery, wherein a mobile application is used for communicating with the kiosk stations for determining availability of batteries for exchange. 15. The electric vehicle of claim 1, wherein the battery is configured for use in powering other appliances other than the electric vehicle, the other appliances include one or more of home appliances, or mobile appliances, or recreational appliances, or general lighting equipment, or emergency lighting equipment, or charging power sources, or combinations of two or more thereof. 16. The electric vehicle of claim 1, wherein the battery is recharged in a carrier or a kiosk station, the charging of the battery is configured to occur upon receiving instructions to begin charging or during a period of a day where power costs are lower due to demand for power in a location where the charging is to occur. 17. A system for storing and charging batteries usable in electric vehicles, the batteries being exchangeable, comprising, a processing server that communicates with a plurality of kiosk stations having one or more batteries available for use by the electric vehicles, each of the plurality of kiosk stations includes a computer;a database being accessible by the processing server, the database stores and provides access to data regarding the plurality of kiosk stations and batteries located at respective ones of the plurality of kiosks;wherein each kiosk station has a plurality of receptacles configured for hand-insertion of batteries into the receptacles and hand-removal of batteries out of the receptacles, wherein at least one of the receptacles of at least one kiosk station provides for charging of a battery when disposed in the at least one of the receptacles;wherein the computer of each kiosk station is configured to release one or more of the batteries for hand-removal and hand-insertion. 18. The system of claim 17, wherein batteries include tracking identifiers, the tracking identifiers being used to track a current location of batteries when in kiosk stations or at least a last used kiosk station for particular batteries. 19. The system of claim 17, wherein the processing server is configured to receive reservations of batteries via an application accessed by user device, the reservation enables confirmation that one or more reserved batteries will be held available at the kiosk station when the electric vehicle arrives at the kiosk station or for a limited period of time before a reservation is caused to expire. 20. The system of claim 17, wherein the processing server generates notifications to be sent to user devices regarding battery availability or discounts, or processes data for rendering one or more of status of batteries in the kiosk stations, or processes data to determine nearby kiosk stations relative to a geo-location, or processes data to identify deals provided at certain kiosk stations, or processes data to make reservations for reserving batteries at a particular kiosk station, or processes data to identify gifts available at particular kiosk stations, or processes data to identify loyalty points for past use of batteries, or processes data to render a history of use of batteries, or processes data to determine a carbon footprint from use of the batteries, or combinations of two or more thereof.
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