Electric power control apparatus and grid connection system having same
US-9153963-B2 · Oct 6, 2015 · US
US10406927B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10406927-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214359899-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 19, 2012 |
| Priority date | Nov 22, 2011 |
| Publication date | Sep 10, 2019 |
| Grant date | Sep 10, 2019 |
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A electricity management device increases a counter value as an electric vehicle is charged from grid power that is supplied from an electrical grid, retains the counter value when the electric vehicle is charged from electricity generated by an electricity generation device, and reduces the counter value as electricity in the electric vehicle is discharged to a distribution board.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An electricity management device, comprising: an electricity accumulator which increases a counter value as a rechargeable battery of an electric vehicle is charged from grid power that is supplied from an electrical grid and retains the counter value when the rechargeable battery of the electric vehicle is charged from electricity that is generated by an electricity generation device of a house that generates electricity without producing CO 2 ; and which reduces the counter value as electricity in the rechargeable battery of the electric vehicle is discharged into the house, a controller which performs control so that the electricity in the rechargeable battery of the electric vehicle is discharged into the house until the counter value becomes a predetermined target value, and a travel distance acquisition unit acquiring travel distance of the electric vehicle, wherein: a carbon dioxide emission coefficient and a counter target value are previously set, the carbon dioxide emission coefficient indicating an amount of carbon dioxide emissions per unit of the grid power, and the counter target value corresponding to an amount of carbon dioxide emissions per unit of the travel distance by the electric vehicle, the electricity accumulator adds a value to the counter value, the added value is obtained by multiplying the amount of charging electricity of the rechargeable battery of the electric vehicle from the grid power by the carbon dioxide emission coefficient and dividing the obtained product by the travel distance acquired by the travel distance acquisition unit, and the controller performs control so that the electricity in the rechargeable battery of the electric vehicle is discharged into the house until the counter value becomes the counter target value corresponding to the amount of carbon dioxide emissions per unit of the travel distance of the electric vehicle. 2. The electricity management device according to claim 1 , wherein the predetermined target value is set to 0, and the controller performs control so that the electricity in the rechargeable battery of the electric vehicle is discharged into the house until the counter value becomes 0. 3. The electricity management device according to claim 1 , further comprising a display unit displaying the counter value or information corresponding to the counter value. 4. The electricity management device according to claim 1 , wherein the electricity accumulator increases the counter value in accordance with the amount of charging electricity for a plurality of electric vehicles, and the electricity accumulator reduces the counter value in accordance with the amount of electricity discharged by the plurality of electric vehicles. 5. An electricity management device, comprising: an electricity accumulator which increases a counter value as a rechargeable battery of an electric vehicle is charged from grid power that is supplied from an electrical grid and retains the counter value when the rechargeable battery of the electric vehicle is charged from electricity that is generated by an electricity generation device of a house that generates electricity without producing CO 2 ; and which reduces the counter value as electricity in the rechargeable battery of the electric vehicle is discharged into the house, and a controller which performs control so that the electricity in the rechargeable battery of the electric vehicle is discharged into the house until the counter value becomes a predetermined target value, wherein: the controller estimates an amount of electricity generated by the electricity generation device on the next day and an electricity demand of the house on the next day, and the controller performs control so that the electricity in the rechargeable battery of the electric vehicle is discharged into the house only when it is predicted that the rechargeable battery of the electric vehicle can be fully charged, a carbon dioxide emission coefficient indicating an amount of carbon dioxide emissions per unit of the grid power is previously set, and the counter value is set to the amount of carbon dioxide emissions which is obtained by multiplying the carbon dioxide emission coefficient by the amount of charging electricity and the amount of electricity discharged. 6. The electricity management device according to claim 5 , wherein the controller sets the upper limit of the amount of electricity discharged from the rechargeable battery of the electric vehicle into the house to an amount of surplus electricity which is obtained by subtracting the estimated electricity demand of the house of the next day from the estimated amount of electricity generated by the electricity generation device on the next day.
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