System for multiple energy storage and management and method of making same

US9809128B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9809128-B2
Application numberUS-201414562042-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 5, 2014
Priority dateAug 11, 2009
Publication dateNov 7, 2017
Grant dateNov 7, 2017

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A propulsion system includes an electric drive, a first energy storage system electrically coupled to the electric drive through a DC link, and a second energy storage system electrically coupled to the first energy storage system in a series connection. The first energy storage system comprises a high specific-energy storage device and the second energy storage system comprises a low specific-power storage device. The propulsion system also includes a third energy storage system comprising a high specific-energy storage device electrically coupled to the second energy storage system. A bi-directional boost converter is electrically coupled to the second and third energy storage systems such that a terminal of the third energy storage system is electrically coupled to a low voltage side of the bi-directional boost converter and a terminal of the second energy storage system is coupled to a high voltage side of the bi-directional boost converter.

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What is claimed is: 1. An energy storage arrangement for an electrically powered vehicle, the energy storage arrangement comprising: a bi-directional boost converter; a first energy storage system coupled to a high-voltage side of the bi-directional boost converter, the first energy storage system comprising a first and second energy storage device coupled in series; and a second energy storage system coupled to a low-voltage side of the bi-directional boost converter, the second energy storage system comprising a third energy storage device; wherein the first energy storage device is a different type of energy storage device than the second energy storage device. 2. The energy storage arrangement of claim 1 wherein the first energy storage device has a lower voltage than the second energy storage device. 3. The energy storage arrangement of claim 2 wherein the voltage of the second energy storage device is at least three times greater than the voltage of the first energy storage system. 4. The energy storage arrangement of claim 1 wherein the third energy storage device has a lower voltage than the second energy storage device. 5. The energy storage arrangement of claim 1 further comprising a second bi-directional boost converter coupled to the first energy storage system. 6. The energy storage arrangement of claim 1 wherein the first energy storage device comprises a first battery having a specific power less than or equal to 200 W/kg. 7. The energy storage arrangement of claim 6 wherein the second energy storage device comprises an ultracapacitor. 8. The energy storage arrangement of claim 1 wherein the first energy storage device comprises a high specific-energy device, the second energy storage device comprises a high specific-power device, and the third energy storage device comprises a high specific-energy device. 9. A method of manufacturing an energy storage arrangement for an electrically powered vehicle, the method comprising: providing a bi-directional boost converter; coupling a first energy storage system to a high-voltage side of the bi-directional boost converter, the first energy storage system comprising a first and second energy storage device coupled in series; and coupling a second energy storage system to a low-voltage side of the bi-directional boost converter, the second energy storage system comprising a third energy storage device; wherein the first energy storage device comprises a different type of energy storage device than the second energy storage device. 10. The method of claim 9 further comprising coupling a second bi-directional boost converter to the first energy storage system. 11. The method of claim 9 wherein the second energy storage device has a higher voltage than the first energy storage device. 12. A propulsion system comprising: a first bi-directional boost converter having a low-voltage side and a high-voltage side; a first energy storage system coupled to the high-voltage side of the first bi-directional boost converter, the first energy storage system comprising a first and second energy storage device coupled in series; a second energy storage system coupled to the low-voltage side of the first bi-directional boost converter, the second energy storage system comprising a third energy storage device; a DC link coupled to the first energy storage system; a second bi-directional boost converter coupled to the DC link; and an electric drive coupled to the second bi-directional boost converter; wherein the first energy storage device comprises a different type of energy storage device than the second energy storage device. 13. The propulsion system of claim 12 wherein the first energy storage device has a lower voltage than the second energy storage device. 14. The propulsion system of claim 12 wherein a negative terminal of the first energy storage device is coupled in series to a positive terminal of the second energy storage device. 15. The propulsion system of claim 12 wherein the second energy storage device comprises a battery having a specific power of at least 350 W/kg. 16. The propulsion system of claim 12 wherein a specific power of the first energy storage device is lower than a specific power of the second energy storage device. 17. The propulsion system of claim 12 wherein the first energy storage device comprises a first battery, the second energy storage device comprises an ultracapacitor, and the third energy storage device comprises a second battery. 18. The propulsion system of claim 12 wherein the first energy storage device comprises one of a lithium ion battery, a sodium metal halide battery, a sodium sulfur battery, a nickel metal halide battery, and a lead acid battery.

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  • acting upon multiple batteries simultaneously or sequentially · CPC title

  • Electricity · mapped topic

  • Cross-Sectional Technologies · mapped topic

  • Cross-Sectional Technologies · mapped topic

  • Operations & Transport · mapped topic

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What does patent US9809128B2 cover?
A propulsion system includes an electric drive, a first energy storage system electrically coupled to the electric drive through a DC link, and a second energy storage system electrically coupled to the first energy storage system in a series connection. The first energy storage system comprises a high specific-energy storage device and the second energy storage system comprises a low specific-…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gen Electric
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60L11/1879. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 07 2017 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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