IP Library Granted Patent US 12679237
Granted Patent B2
US 12679237 · App. 18/685,471 · Granted Jul 14, 2026

Using onboard battery charger as a tuned mass damper configured to reduce road noise, vibration and harshness

Inventor: Stefan Wedin (Gothenburg, SE)
Assignee: POLESTAR PERFORMANCE AB
B60L53/57B60G13/18B60G17/016B60L50/60B60G2206/73B60G2300/50B60G2400/102B60G2500/104
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12679237
App. No.
18/685,471
Granted
Jul 14, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

An electric vehicle, including a vehicle structure, four ground engaging wheels, and a suspension system operably coupling each of the four ground engaging wheels with the vehicle structure, a battery operably coupled to the vehicle structure, and an onboard battery charger in electrical communication with the battery, the onboard battery charger operably coupled to the vehicle structure by a battery charger suspension system, the battery charger suspension system including one or more dampers tuned to counteract resonance vibrations experienced by the vehicle structure.

Claims (27)

1 . An electric vehicle, comprising:

a vehicle structure, four ground engaging wheels, and a suspension system operably coupling each of the four ground engaging wheels with the vehicle structure;

a battery operably coupled to the vehicle structure; and

an onboard battery charger in electrical communication with the battery, the onboard battery charger operably coupled to the vehicle structure by a battery charger suspension system, the battery charger suspension system including one or more springs tuned to counteract resonance vibrations experienced by the vehicle structure.

2 . The electric vehicle of claim 1 , comprising four springs tuned to counteract resonance vibrations experienced by the vehicle structure.

3 . The electric vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the onboard battery charger is coupled to a rear portion of the vehicle structure.

4 . The electric vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the onboard battery charger is configured to oscillate in an out-of-phase relationship with the vehicle structure.

5 . The electric vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the one or more springs include a fixed damping tuned to minimize oscillation displacement experienced by the vehicle structure.

6 . The electric vehicle of claim 1 , further comprising sensing circuitry configured to sense oscillations in the vehicle structure.

7 . The electric vehicle of claim 6 , wherein the sensing circuitry comprises at least one accelerometer and spectrum analyzer.

8 . The electric vehicle of claim 6 , wherein the battery charger suspension system comprises one or more dampers, wherein the one or more dampers are constructed of an electroactive polymer material.

9 . The electric vehicle of claim 8 , further comprising an electronic control unit configured to adjust a voltage applied to the one or more dampers to adjust a damping of the one or more dampers in real time based on feedback data received from the sensing circuitry.

10 . The electric vehicle of claim 9 , wherein the electronic control unit actively adjusts the voltage applied to the one or more dampers to minimize oscillation displacement experienced by the vehicle structure.

11 . A tuned battery charger configured to reduce noise, vibration and harshness in an electric vehicle, the tuned battery charger comprising:

a battery charger in electrical communication with a battery; and

an onboard battery charger operably coupled to a vehicle structure by a battery charger suspension system, the battery charger suspension system including one or more springs tuned to counteract resonance vibrations experienced by the vehicle structure.

12 . The tuned battery charger of claim 11 , wherein the onboard battery charger is coupled to a rear portion of the vehicle structure.

13 . The tuned battery charger of claim 11 , wherein the onboard battery charger is configured to oscillate in an out-of-phase relationship with the vehicle structure.

14 . The tuned battery charger of claim 11 , wherein the one or more springs include a fixed damping tuned to minimize oscillation displacement experienced by the vehicle structure.

15 . The tuned battery charger of claim 11 , further comprising sensing circuitry configured to sense oscillations in the vehicle structure.

16 . The tuned battery charger of claim 15 , wherein the sensing circuitry comprises at least one accelerometer and spectrum analyzer.

17 . The tuned battery charger of claim 15 , wherein the battery charger suspension system comprises one or more dampers, wherein the one or more dampers are constructed of an electroactive polymer material.

18 . The tuned battery charger of claim 17 , further comprising an electronic control unit configured to adjust a voltage applied to the one or more dampers to adjust a damping of the one or more dampers in real time based on feedback data received from the sensing circuitry.

19 . The tuned battery charger of claim 18 , wherein the electronic control unit actively adjusts the voltage applied to the one or more dampers to minimize oscillation displacement experienced by the vehicle structure.

20 . A dynamically tuned mass damper system configured to reduce noise, vibration and harshness in a vehicle, the system comprising:

a vehicle component having a mass, the vehicle component operably coupled to a vehicle structure by a suspension system, the suspension system including one or more dampers constructed of an electroactive polymer material; and

an electronic control unit configured adjust a voltage applied to the one or more dampers to adjust a damping of the one or more dampers in real time based on feedback data received from sensing circuitry, wherein the electronic control unit actively adjusts the voltage applied to the one or more dampers to minimize oscillation displacement experienced by the vehicle structure.