Motor-vehicle traction battery arrangement

US12502941B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12502941-B2
Application numberUS-202217824986-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 26, 2022
Priority dateJun 17, 2021
Publication dateDec 23, 2025
Grant dateDec 23, 2025

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Abstract

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A motor-vehicle traction battery arrangement has a plurality of battery modules arranged in a single horizontal plane (XY) in the vehicle floor, an electrical battery management system and a high-voltage busbar that electrically connects all battery modules and the battery management system to each other. The battery management system serves to monitor all battery modules and has, as functional components at least one contactor as well as, for each battery module, a temperature monitor and/or a voltage monitor. The battery management system is formed by at least two battery management sub-modules, each of which includes some of the totality of all functional components and which are arranged at a distance from each other.

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What is claimed: 1 . A motor-vehicle traction battery arrangement comprising: a plurality of battery modules arranged in a single horizontal plane (XY), the plurality of battery modules comprising a first grouping of battery modules that are stacked together and a second grouping of battery modules that are stacked together, wherein the first and second groupings are separated by a clearance; an electrical battery management system; and a high-voltage busbar that electrically connects all of the battery modules and the battery management system to each other, wherein the battery management system is configured to monitor all of the battery modules and has, as functional components, at least one contactor as well as a temperature monitor and/or a voltage monitor for each battery module of the plurality of battery modules, wherein the battery management system comprises at least two battery management sub-modules arranged at a distance from each other, wherein one of the battery management sub-modules is positioned in the clearance and at an elevation beneath the high-voltage busbar, and wherein each battery management sub-module comprises some of a totality of all of the functional components. 2 . The motor-vehicle traction battery arrangement as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the two battery management sub-modules are arranged at least 20 cm apart from each other in a longitudinal direction (Y) of the vehicle. 3 . The motor-vehicle traction battery arrangement as claimed in claim 1 , the battery management sub-modules being electrically connected to each other by the high-voltage busbar. 4 . The motor-vehicle traction battery arrangement as claimed in claim 1 , wherein at least one of the battery management sub-modules is arranged in a horizontal plane of the battery modules. 5 . The motor-vehicle traction battery arrangement as claimed in claim 1 , wherein at least one of the battery management sub-modules is arranged in a longitudinal direction (Y) of the vehicle between two of the battery modules. 6 . The motor-vehicle traction battery arrangement as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the clearance is disposed (i) on both transverse sides of said one of the battery management sub-modules. 7 . The motor-vehicle traction battery arrangement as claimed in claim 1 , at least one of the battery management sub-modules being arranged (i) above the battery modules, and (ii) centrally with respect to a transverse direction (X) of the vehicle. 8 . A motor vehicle comprising the motor-vehicle traction battery arrangement as claimed in claim 1 . 9 . The motor vehicle of claim 8 , wherein the plurality of battery modules are arranged in a floor of the motor vehicle. 10 . A motor-vehicle traction battery arrangement comprising: a plurality of battery modules arranged in a single horizontal plane (XY); an electrical battery management system; and a high-voltage busbar that electrically connects all of the battery modules and the battery management system to each other, wherein the battery management system is configured to monitor all of the battery modules and has, as functional components, at least one contactor as well as a temperature monitor and/or a voltage monitor for each battery module of the plurality of battery modules, wherein the battery management system comprises at least two battery management sub-modules arranged at a distance from each other, and wherein each battery management sub-module comprises some of a totality of all of the functional components, wherein at least one of the battery management sub-modules extends symmetrically in a transverse direction (X) of the vehicle over at least 50% of a transverse extent of an adjacent frontmost or rearmost battery module of the plurality of battery modules, and the two transverse ends of said at least one battery management sub-module are reduced in their longitudinal extent at a level of the edge regions of the adjacent frontmost or rearmost battery module. 11 . The motor-vehicle traction battery arrangement as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the two battery management sub-modules are arranged at least 20 cm apart from each other in a longitudinal direction (Y) of the vehicle. 12 . The motor-vehicle traction battery arrangement as claimed in claim 10 , the battery management sub-modules being electrically connected to each other by the high-voltage busbar. 13 . The motor-vehicle traction battery arrangement as claimed in claim 10 , wherein at least one of the battery management sub-modules is arranged in a horizontal plane of the battery modules. 14 . The motor-vehicle traction battery arrangement as claimed in claim 10 , wherein at least one of the battery management sub-modules is arranged in a longitudinal direction (Y) of the vehicle between two of the battery modules. 15 . The motor-vehicle traction battery arrangement as claimed in claim 14 , further comprising a clearance disposed (i) on both transverse sides of the battery management sub-module that is arranged between two of the battery modules in the longitudinal direction (Y) of the vehicle, and (ii) between the two battery modules. 16 . The motor-vehicle traction battery arrangement as claimed in claim 10 , at least one of the battery management sub-modules being arranged (i) above the battery modules, and (ii) centrally with respect to a transverse direction (X) of the vehicle. 17 . A motor vehicle comprising the motor-vehicle traction battery arrangement as claimed in claim 7 . 18 . The motor vehicle of claim 17 , wherein the plurality of battery modules are arranged in a floor of the motor vehicle.

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  • including monitoring or indicating arrangements · CPC title

  • including safety or protection arrangements · CPC title

  • specially adapted for aircraft or vehicles, e.g. cars or trains (constructional details of batteries specially adapted for electric vehicles B60L50/64) · CPC title

  • Batteries in motive systems, e.g. vehicle, ship, plane · CPC title

  • Arrangement under the floor · CPC title

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What does patent US12502941B2 cover?
A motor-vehicle traction battery arrangement has a plurality of battery modules arranged in a single horizontal plane (XY) in the vehicle floor, an electrical battery management system and a high-voltage busbar that electrically connects all battery modules and the battery management system to each other. The battery management system serves to monitor all battery modules and has, as functional…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Porsche Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01M10/425. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 23 2025 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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