Smart energy manager for vehicle
US-12145459-B1 · Nov 19, 2024 · US
US2024262221A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2024262221-A1 |
| Application number | US-202418633259-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Apr 11, 2024 |
| Priority date | Oct 25, 2021 |
| Publication date | Aug 8, 2024 |
| Grant date | — |
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A trailer vehicle, in particular a semi-trailer, for a towing vehicle has an electric drive, and the electric drive includes at least one electric motor for driving at least one wheel of the trailer vehicle and an energy store for supplying the electric motor. The energy store stores energy of more than 250 kWh or more than 500 kWh, preferably more than 750 kWh or more than 1000 kWh. A combination vehicle can include the trailer vehicle and a method is for operating a trailer vehicle.
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1 . A trailer vehicle for a towing vehicle, the trailer vehicle comprising: an electric drive having at least one electric motor for driving at least one wheel of the trailer vehicle; and, an energy store for supplying said electric motor, wherein said energy store is configured to store energy of more than 250 kWh. 2 . The trailer vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the trailer vehicle has a transporting area configured for a payload of at least one of: at least 15 tons, at least 18 tons, and at least 21 tons of payload. 3 . The trailer vehicle of claim 1 further comprising a charging cable or a charging interface for the charging cable for charging said energy store via an external charging station. 4 . The trailer vehicle of claim 3 further comprising further electrical interfaces for connection to a towing vehicle, wherein all interfaces of the trailer vehicle are configured to be operated at a voltage below 100 V to provide the connection to the towing vehicle. 5 . The trailer vehicle of claim 3 further comprising further electrical interfaces for connection to a towing vehicle, wherein all interfaces of the trailer vehicle are configured to be operated at a voltage below 60 V to provide the connection to the towing vehicle. 6 . The trailer vehicle of claim 1 , wherein said energy store is arranged between frame longitudinal members of the trailer vehicle. 7 . The trailer vehicle of claim 1 , wherein said energy store is arranged between frame longitudinal members of the trailer vehicle and in a region between supports of the trailer vehicle and axles of the trailer vehicle. 8 . The trailer vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the trailer vehicle is a semi-trailer. 9 . The trailer vehicle of claim 1 , wherein said energy store is configured to store energy of more than at least one of 500 kWh, 750 kWh, and 1000 kWh. 10 . A combination vehicle comprising: a towing vehicle; a trailer vehicle including an electric drive and an energy store for supplying an electric motor; said electric drive including the electric motor for driving at least one wheel of the trailer vehicle; and, said energy store being configured to store energy of more than 250 kWh or more than 500 kWh, more than 750 kWh or more than 1000 kWh. 11 . The combination vehicle of claim 10 , wherein said towing vehicle is a battery electric vehicle. 12 . The combination vehicle of claim 10 , wherein all electrical connections between said towing vehicle and said trailer vehicle each have a voltage below 100 V during operation of the combination vehicle. 13 . The combination vehicle of claim 10 , wherein all electrical connections between said towing vehicle and said trailer vehicle each have a voltage at or below 60 V during operation of the combination vehicle. 14 . The combination vehicle of claim 10 , wherein an electrical connection is provided between said towing vehicle and said trailer vehicle in order to transfer energy from said energy store of said trailer vehicle to said towing vehicle or from said towing vehicle to said trailer vehicle; and, said electrical connection is a low-voltage line. 15 . The combination vehicle of claim 14 , wherein said low-voltage line is at a voltage of below 100 V. 16 . The combination vehicle of claim 10 , wherein said towing vehicle has a first charging interface and said trailer vehicle has a second charging interface; said first charging interface and said second charging interface are mutually separate; said first charging interface of said towing vehicle is configured to exclusively charge a towing vehicle energy store of the towing vehicle; and, said second charging interface of the trailer vehicle is configured to exclusively charge said energy store of said trailer vehicle. 17 . A method for operating a trailer vehicle for a towing vehicle, the trailer vehicle having an electric drive and an energy store for supplying an electric motor, the electric drive including the electric motor for driving at least one wheel of the trailer vehicle, the energy store being configured to store energy of more than 250 kWh, the method comprising: charging the energy store of the trailer vehicle until the energy store of the trailer vehicle stores energy of more than at least one of 250 kWh, 500 kWh, 750 kWh, and 1000 kWh; and, operating the electric motor of the trailer vehicle via the energy from the energy store. 18 . The method of claim 17 , wherein said charging takes place via a charging interface of the trailer vehicle. 19 . The method of claim 17 , wherein said charging takes place via a charging interface of the trailer vehicle at a voltage of more than at least one of 100 V, 350 V, 400 V, 750 V, and 800 V. 20 . The method of claim 17 , wherein a towing vehicle of a combination vehicle that includes the trailer vehicle is simultaneously charged during said charging of the energy store of the trailer vehicle.
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