Vehicle controller, vehicle including the same, and method for controlling vehicle
An ECU includes a processor that controls transmission and reception of signals between a vehicle and a charging facility in accordance with a communication sequence defined in a charging standard. The processor transmits, to the charging facility, a regular signal for obtaining a charging permission from the charging facility, prior to a start of electric power supply from the charging facility to the vehicle. The processor starts charging control of a battery by the electric power supply from the charging facility, when the charging permission is obtained, and transmits, to the charging facility, a retry signal in which a part of the regular signal is modified in order to retry to obtain the charging permission, when the charging permission is not obtained.
1 . A vehicle controller that performs control for charging a power storage device mounted on a vehicle with electric power supplied from a charging facility provided outside the vehicle, the vehicle controller comprising:
a processor that controls transmission and reception of signals to and from the charging facility in accordance with a communication sequence defined in a charging standard, wherein
the processor transmits, to the charging facility, a first signal for obtaining a charging permission from the charging facility, prior to a start of electric power supply from the charging facility to the vehicle,
the first signal includes a charging frame indicating a charging condition from the charging facility to the vehicle and a discharging frame indicating a discharging condition from the vehicle to the charging facility,
a difference between the first signal and a second signal in which a part of the first signal is modified in order to retry to obtain the charging permission is the discharging frame,
the discharging condition in the second signal is set to a value outside a range defined in the charging standard, and
the processor
starts charging control of the power storage device by the electric power supply from the charging facility, when the charging permission is obtained, and
transmits, to the charging facility, the second signal in which the part of the first signal is modified in order to retry to obtain the charging permission, when the charging permission is not obtained.
2 . The vehicle controller according to claim 1 , wherein
the discharging condition includes at least one of a lower limit value of a discharging voltage, an upper limit value of a discharging current, a discharging lower limit of remaining battery capacity, and a discharging sequence management number, each of which is defined in the charging standard.
3 . The vehicle controller according to claim 1 , wherein
the first signal further includes a supplemental frame indicating an optional condition defined as not being essential in the charging standard, and
a difference between the first signal and the second signal is the supplemental frame.
4 . The vehicle controller according to claim 3 , wherein
the second signal includes the charging frame and the supplemental frame, and
the optional condition in the second signal is set to an invalid value.
5 . The vehicle controller according to claim 3 , wherein
the second signal includes the charging frame, and does not include the supplemental frame.
6 . The vehicle controller according to claim 3 , wherein
the optional condition includes at least one of an identification number and a service code of the vehicle.
7 . The vehicle controller according to claim 1 , wherein
at least one of the charging condition and the discharging condition in the first signal includes an optional item defined as not being essential in the charging standard, and
a difference between the first signal and the second signal is the optional item.
8 . The vehicle controller according to claim 7 , wherein
the second signal includes the charging frame and the discharging frame, and
the optional item in the second signal is set to an invalid value.
9 . The vehicle controller according to claim 7 , wherein
the optional item includes at least one of a charging upper limit of remaining battery capacity, an estimated completion time of discharging, and an amount of electric power that can be supplied by the vehicle.
10 . The vehicle controller according to claim 1 , wherein
a difference between the first signal and the second signal is a difference between information defined in the charging standard and information defined in a second standard that was standardized before the charging standard.
11 . The vehicle controller according to claim 10 , wherein
the first signal includes a charging sequence management number of the charging standard, and
the second signal includes a charging sequence management number of the second standard.
12 . The vehicle controller according to claim 10 , wherein
the first signal includes at least one of a first upper limit value of a charging voltage and a first upper limit value of a charging current, each of which is defined in the charging standard, and
the second signal includes at least one of a second upper limit value of the charging voltage and a second upper limit value of the charging current, each of which is defined in the second standard.
13 . The vehicle controller according to claim 1 , wherein
the processor
transmits a third signal to the charging facility, when the charging permission is not obtained even after the second signal is transmitted to the charging facility,
transmits a fourth signal to the charging facility, when the charging permission is not obtained even after the third signal is transmitted to the charging facility, and
transmits a fifth signal to the charging facility, when the charging permission is not obtained even after the fourth signal is transmitted to the charging facility,
the first signal further includes
a discharging frame indicating a discharging condition from the vehicle to the charging facility, and
a supplemental frame indicating an optional condition defined as not being essential in the charging standard,
at least one of the charging condition and the discharging condition in the first signal includes an optional item defined as not being essential in the charging standard,
a difference between the first signal and the second signal is the discharging frame,
a difference between the first signal and the third signal is the supplemental frame or the optional item, and
a difference between the first signal and the fourth signal is a difference between information defined in the charging standard and information defined in a second standard that was standardized before the charging standard.
14 . A vehicle comprising the vehicle controller according to claim 1 .
15 . A method for controlling a vehicle, for charging a power storage device mounted on the vehicle with electric power supplied from a charging facility provided outside the vehicle, the method comprising:
transmitting and receiving signals between the vehicle and the charging facility in accordance with a communication sequence defined in a charging standard, wherein
the transmitting and receiving includes
transmitting, from the vehicle to the charging facility, a first signal for obtaining a charging permission from the charging facility, prior to a start of electric power supply from the charging facility to the vehicle, wherein the first signal includes a charging frame indicating a charging condition from the charging facility to the vehicle and a discharging frame indicating a discharging condition from the vehicle to the charging facility, wherein a difference between the first signal and a second signal in which a part of the first signal is modified in order to retry to obtain the charging permission is the discharging frame, and wherein the discharging condition in the second signal is set to a value outside a range defined in the charging standard,
starting the electric power supply from the charging facility, when the vehicle obtains the charging permission, and
transmitting, from the vehicle to the charging facility, the second signal in which the part of the first signal is modified in order to retry to obtain the charging permission, when the vehicle does not obtain the charging permission.