Method and device for identifying an electric vehicle by receiving a current contract key in an electric vehicle

US10131243B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10131243-B2
Application numberUS-201213399544-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 17, 2012
Priority dateAug 20, 2009
Publication dateNov 20, 2018
Grant dateNov 20, 2018

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Method, device and system for charging electric vehicles. Carrying out 28 on the vehicle side a charging process at a charging station, emitting 30 on the vehicle side an item of information about the charging process and receiving 24 on the vehicle side a current contract key after the emission on the vehicle side of the information about the charging process are proposed for identifying an electric vehicle to a billing center.

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The invention claimed is: 1. Method for identifying an electric vehicle to a billing centre, comprising the steps of: a) initiating at the vehicle side a charging process at a charging station, wherein the charging process comprises providing a charging current to the electric vehicle by: b) emitting from the vehicle a piece of information about the vehicle being ready for receiving the charging current, c) initiating the charging current, d) checking if a first contract key is stored in the vehicle and: i) if the check for the first contract key is positive then the first contract key is emitted to the billing centre; and ii.) if the check for the first contract key is negative then a corresponding piece of information indicating the absence of the first contract key is emitted from the vehicle to the billing centre and a second contract key is emitted from the billing centre to the vehicle after providing the charging current to the vehicle; wherein the second contract key creates an encrypted and/or signed data packet including information about the charging process; and the encrypted and/or signed data packet is sent from the vehicle to the billing centre where it is used for billing purposes without the identity of the vehicle being traced by a vehicle identifier. 2. Method of claim 1 , wherein the second contract key is written into and stored in a memory of the vehicle. 3. Method of claim 2 , wherein a key status of the second contract key is stored in the memory of the vehicle. 4. Method of claim 1 , wherein the first contract key remains stored in a memory of the vehicle. 5. Method of claim 1 , wherein an item of information about an amount of energy procured during the charging process is emitted from the vehicle to the billing centre along with the first contract key. 6. Method of claim 1 , wherein the encrypted and/or signed data packet is decrypted by the billing centre. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the second contract key creates the encrypted and/or signed data packet with a private key. 8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the encrypted and/or signed data packet is checked and/or decrypted at the billing centre with a public key that corresponds with the private key. 9. The method of claim 7 , wherein the encrypted and/or signed data packet created is a cryptographic signature created from a hash value based on the amount of electrical current procured by the vehicle during the charging process. 10. Method for identifying an electric vehicle in a billing centre comprising the steps of: receiving on the billing centre side a piece of information about the vehicle being ready for receiving a charging current, checking if a first contract key is stored in the vehicle; and i) if the check for the first contract key is negative then: enabling the charging current, enabling a second contract key in the billing centre, and transmitting the second contract key from the billing centre to the vehicle, storing the second contract key in a memory of the vehicle; creating a first encrypted and/or signed data packet with the second contract key including information about the charging process; and sending the first encrypted and/or signed data packet to the billing centre where it is used for billing purposes without the identity of the vehicle being traced by a vehicle identifier, and ii) if the check for the first contract key is positive then: comparing the first contract key stored in the vehicle with a third contract key in the billing centre to determine if the information on the first contract key has changed, and emitting the third contract key from the billing centre to the vehicle if the information on the first contract key has changed; and storing the third contract key in the memory of the vehicle; creating a second encrypted and/or signed data packet with the third contract key including information about the charging process; and sending the second encrypted and/or signed data packet from the vehicle to the billing centre where it is used for billing purposes without the identity of the vehicle being traced by a vehicle identifier. 11. Method of claim 10 , wherein the second and third contract keys are emitted from the billing centre after the reception of the information about the initiated charging process is sent by the vehicle. 12. Method of claim 10 , wherein the second and third contract keys are pushed to the vehicle by the billing centre. 13. The method of claim 10 , wherein the second contract key creates the first encrypted and/or signed data packet using a first private key and the billing centre checks and/or decrypts the first encrypted and/or signed data packet with a first public key. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the third contract key creates the second encrypted and/or signed data packet using a second private key and the billing centre checks and/or decrypts the second encrypted and/or signed data packet created with a second public key. 15. Device, in particular for carrying out a method according to claim 1 , the device comprising: a charger configured for initiating the charging process without emitting the first contract key from the vehicle, a communicator configured to emit the piece of information about the vehicle being ready for receiving the charging current and for receiving the second contract key emitted from the billing centre, a memory configured for storing the second contract key, and a comparator configured for comparing the second contract key to the first contract key. 16. System with a device of claim 15 further comprising: a billing centre having: a communicator that is configured to receive the piece of information about the vehicle being ready for receiving the charging current and for emitting the second contract key, and a processor configured for enabling the second contract key. 17. Device, in particular for carrying out a method according to claim 10 , the device comprising: a charging means configured for carrying out a charging process at a charging station, a communication means configured for emitting an item of information about the charging process and for receiving the second and third contract keys after the emission of the item of information about the charging process, a memory means configured for storing the second and third contract keys, and a comparison means configured for comparing the third contract key to the first contract key. 18. Charging station, in particular for carrying out a method according to claim 1 , with a charger configured to receive information about the vehicle being ready to receive the charging current and for providing the charging current to the vehicle without receiving the first contract key from the vehicle, a communicator emitting to the vehicle the second contract key after providing the charging current to the vehicle.

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  • Arrangements for checking compatibility or authentication between one component, e.g. a battery or a battery charger, and another component, e.g. a power source · CPC title

  • for vending, access and use of specific services not covered anywhere else in G07F17/00 (meter-controlled dispensing of liquid, gas or electricity G07F15/00) · CPC title

  • for electricity · CPC title

  • Methods related to measuring, billing or payment · CPC title

  • Details associated with the interoperability, e.g. vehicle recognition, authentication, identification or billing · CPC title

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What does patent US10131243B2 cover?
Method, device and system for charging electric vehicles. Carrying out 28 on the vehicle side a charging process at a charging station, emitting 30 on the vehicle side an item of information about the charging process and receiving 24 on the vehicle side a current contract key after the emission on the vehicle side of the information about the charging process are proposed for identifying an el…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Helnerus Stefan, Gaul Armin, Innogy Se
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60L11/1848. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 20 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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