System and method for electric vehicle charging and billing using a wireless vehicle communication service

US10486541B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10486541-B2
Application numberUS-201615333288-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 25, 2016
Priority dateDec 22, 2008
Publication dateNov 26, 2019
Grant dateNov 26, 2019

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A vehicle charging station for use in transmitting charging power to an electric vehicle for use in charging the vehicle is configured to communicatively couple to the electric vehicle via a network connection to a wireless network provider and electrically couple to the electric vehicle via a connector. Vehicle charging station is further configured to receive a unique identifier from the electric vehicle via the network connection, deliver a quantity of electrical charging power to the electric vehicle via the connector, and meter the quantity of electrical charging power delivered to the electric vehicle.

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What is claimed is: 1. A vehicle charging station for use in delivering electrical charging power to an electric vehicle that includes a unique identifier associated therewith, said vehicle charging station comprising: a connector configured to electrically couple the vehicle charging station to the electric vehicle; a station meter configured to track a quantity of electrical charging power delivered to the electric vehicle via the connector; and a processor, wherein the processor upon execution of a module, is configured to: communicatively couple, over a network and via a network connection to a wireless network provider, the vehicle charging station to the electric vehicle; communicatively couple, over the network, the vehicle charging station to a server system; receive the unique identifier from the electric vehicle; transmit the unique identifier to the server system; wherein the server system determines an account associated with the unique identifier, determines a present balance of the account and generate a charging approval or a charging denial based on the balance; wherein a charging denial denies access to electrical charging power at the vehicle charging station when the present balance of the account is less than a predetermined amount; and wherein a charging approval provides access to electrical charging power at the vehicle charging station when the present balance of the account is greater than the predetermined amount; wherein the processor, upon execution of a module, is further configured to: receive an input from the server system comprising one of a charging approval and a charging denial; when the input is a charging denial, prevent a charging output for charging the electric vehicle and display a message indicating a reason for the prevention of the charging output; and when the input is a charging approval deliver a quantity of electrical charging power to the electric vehicle via the connector and meter the quantity of electrical charging power delivered to the electric vehicle via the station meter. 2. A vehicle charging station in accordance with claim 1 , wherein said processor, upon execution of the module, is further configured to transmit, to the server system, the quantity of electrical charging power delivered to the electric vehicle to determine a transaction amount. 3. A vehicle charging station in accordance with claim 1 , wherein said processor, upon execution of the module, is further configured to compare the metered quantity of electrical charging power delivered to the electric vehicle with a metered value determined by the electric vehicle. 4. A vehicle charging station in accordance with claim 1 , wherein said processor, upon execution of the module, is configured to display at least one of the quantity of electrical charging power delivered to the electric vehicle, a monetary value of the quantity of electrical charging power delivered to the electric vehicle, and a quantity of electrical charging power remaining to be delivered to the electric vehicle. 5. A vehicle charging station in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the vehicle charging station is coupled to at least one visual display, the at least one visual display is attached to at least one of the electric vehicle and the vehicle charging station; and wherein said processor upon execution of the module, is further configured to output to the at least one display at least one of the quantity of electrical charging power delivered to the electric vehicle, a monetary value of the quantity of electrical charging power delivered to the electric vehicle, and a quantity of electrical charging power remaining to be delivered to the electric vehicle. 6. A method for delivering electrical charging power to an electric vehicle that includes a unique identifier associated therewith using a vehicle charging station, said method comprising: electrically coupling the vehicle charging station to the electric vehicle via a connector; tracking, by the vehicle charging station, a quantity of electrical charging power delivered to the electric vehicle via the connector; communicatively coupling, over a network and via a network connection to a wireless network provider, the vehicle charging station to the electric vehicle; communicatively coupling, over the network, the vehicle charging station to a server system; receiving the unique identifier from the electric vehicle; transmitting the unique identifier to the server system; wherein the server system determines an account associated with the unique identifier, determines a present balance of the account, and generates a charging approval or a charging denial based on the balance; wherein a charging denial denies access to electrical charging power at the vehicle charging station when the present balance of the account is less than a predetermined amount; and wherein a charging approval provides access to electrical charging power at the vehicle charging station when the present balance of the account is greater than the predetermined amount; receiving, by the vehicle charging station, an input from the server system comprising one of a charging approval and a charging denial; when the input is a charging denial, preventing, by the vehicle charging station, a charging output for charging the electric vehicle and displaying, by the vehicle charging station, a message indicating a reason for the prevention of the charging output; when the input is a charging approval, delivering, by the vehicle charging station, a quantity of electrical charging power to the electric vehicle via the connector and metering, by the vehicle charging station, the quantity of electrical charging power delivered to the electric vehicle via the station meter. 7. A method in accordance with claim 6 further comprising transmitting, to the server, the quantity of electrical charging power delivered to the electric vehicle to determine a transaction amount. 8. A method in accordance with claim 6 further comprising comparing the metered quantity of electrical charging power delivered to the electric vehicle with a metered value determined by the electric vehicle. 9. A method in accordance with claim 6 , wherein the vehicle charging station is coupled to at least one visual display, the at least one visual display is attached to at least one of the electric vehicle and the vehicle charging station, and the method further comprises outputting to the at least one display at least one of a quantity of electrical charging power delivered to the electric vehicle, a monetary value of the quantity of electrical charging power delivered to the electric vehicle, and a quantity of electrical charging power remaining to be delivered to the electric vehicle.

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  • Optimising energy costs, e.g. responding to electricity rates · CPC title

  • Constructional details of charging stations · CPC title

  • involving identification of vehicles or their battery types · CPC title

  • Charging columns specially adapted for electric vehicles · CPC title

  • dispensed for the electrical charging of vehicles (electrical charging as such, B60L50/00) · CPC title

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What does patent US10486541B2 cover?
A vehicle charging station for use in transmitting charging power to an electric vehicle for use in charging the vehicle is configured to communicatively couple to the electric vehicle via a network connection to a wireless network provider and electrically couple to the electric vehicle via a connector. Vehicle charging station is further configured to receive a unique identifier from the elec…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gen Electric, General Electri Company
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 26 2019 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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