IP Library Granted Patent US 12679243
Granted Patent B2
US 12679243 · App. 18/159,870 · Granted Jul 14, 2026

Electric vehicle and power management method of same

Inventors: Gi Young Kwon (Seoul, KR); Won Jae Lee (Suwon-si, KR); Min Su Kim (Hwaseong-si, KR); Dong Hwan Kwak (Hwaseong-si, KR); Jong Hyeok Park (Hwaseong-si, KR); Sang Hyeon Oh (Seoul, KR); Dae Won Yang (Seongnam-si, KR); Jae Woo Jeon (Uiwang-si, KR)
Assignees: Hyundai Motor Company; Kia Corporation
B60L58/15B60L58/18B60L53/80B60L2240/547
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Patent No.
US 12679243
App. No.
18/159,870
Granted
Jul 14, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A power management method of an electronic vehicle includes performing charging of a main battery through discharging of a swap battery, determining charge and discharge powers of the main battery during the charging of the main battery, and limiting a maximum discharge power of the main battery when the charge power is smaller than the discharge power.

Claims (33)

1 . A power management method of an electric vehicle, the method comprising:

performing charging of a main battery of the electric vehicle through discharging of a swap battery;

determining charge and discharge powers of the main battery during the performing the charging the main battery; and

limiting, based on the determined charge power being less than the determined discharge power, a maximum discharge power of the main battery,

wherein limiting the maximum discharge power of the main battery comprises decreasing, based on the determined charge power being less than the determined discharge power, the maximum discharge power of the main battery by a difference between the determined discharge power and the determined charge power.

2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the performing the charging of the main battery comprises monitoring a maximum depth-of-discharge (DOD) information of the swap battery or a maximum state-of-charge (SOC) information of the main battery, the maximum SOC information being received from the swap battery.

3 . The method of claim 2 , wherein the maximum DOD or SOC information comprises (i) at least one of an output power, an output current, or an output voltage output by the swap battery or (ii) at least one of an input power, an input current, or an input voltage input to the main battery.

4 . The method of claim 1 , wherein determining the charge and discharge powers comprises determining, as the charge power, an average charge power obtained by dividing an integrated charge energy by a reference period of time, after integrating the charge energy charged in the main battery for the reference period of time during the performance of charging the main battery.

5 . The method of claim 1 , wherein determining the charge and discharge powers comprises determining, as the discharge power, an average discharge power obtained by dividing an integrated discharge energy by a reference period of time, after integrating the discharge energy of the main battery for the reference period of time.

6 . The method of claim 5 , wherein determining the average discharge power as the discharge power includes evaluating a rated power of the main battery according to unit time when integrating the discharge energy of the main battery.

7 . The method of claim 1 , wherein limiting the maximum discharge power of the main battery comprises decreasing, based on a current state of charge (SOC) of the main battery being less than a minimum SOC of the main battery, the maximum discharge power of the main battery by a difference between the determined discharge power and the determined charge power, after determining, based on the determined charge power being less than the determined discharge power, whether the current SOC of the main battery is less than the minimum SOC.

8 . The method of claim 7 , wherein limiting the maximum discharge power of the main battery further comprises maintaining, based on (i) the determined charge power being greater than the determined discharge power or (ii) the determined charge power being less than the determined discharge power and the current SOC of the main battery being greater than the minimum SOC, the maximum discharge power of the main battery.

9 . An electric vehicle comprising:

a main battery and a swap battery; and

a charge/discharge management controller configured to:

perform charging of the main battery through discharging of the swap battery,

determine charge and discharge powers of the main battery during the performance of charging the main battery, and

limit, based on the determined charge power being less than the determined discharge power, a maximum discharge power of the main battery,

wherein the charge/discharge management controller is configured to, based on the determined charge power being less than the determined discharge power, decrease the maximum discharge power of the main battery by a difference between the determined discharge power and the determined charge power.

10 . The electric vehicle of claim 9 , wherein the charge/discharge management controller is configured to monitor a maximum depth-of-discharge (DOD) information of the swap battery or a maximum state-of-charge (SOC) information of the main battery, the maximum SOC information being received from the swap battery.

11 . The electric vehicle of claim 10 , wherein the maximum DOD or SOC information comprises (i) at least one of an output power, an output current, or an output voltage output by the swap battery or (ii) at least one of an input power, an input current, or an input voltage input to the main battery.

12 . The electric vehicle of claim 9 , wherein the charge/discharge management controller is configured to:

integrate a charge energy charged in the main battery for a reference period of time during the performance of charging the main battery, and

determine, as the charge power, an average charge power obtained by dividing the integrated charge energy by the reference period of time.

13 . The electric vehicle of claim 9 , wherein the charge/discharge management controller is configured to:

integrate a discharge energy of the main battery for a reference period of time, and

determine, as the discharge power, an average discharge power obtained by dividing the integrated discharge energy by the reference period of time.

14 . The electric vehicle of claim 13 , wherein the charge/discharge management controller is configured to:

evaluate a rated power of the main battery according to unit time when integrating the discharge energy of the main battery.

15 . The electric vehicle of claim 9 , wherein the charge/discharge management controller is configured to:

determine, based on the determined charge power being less than the determined discharge power, whether a current state of charge (SOC) of the main battery is less than a minimum state of charge (SOC) of the main battery, and

decrease, based on the current SOC of the main battery being less than the minimum SOC of the main battery, the maximum discharge power of the main battery by a difference between the determined discharge power and the determined charge power.

16 . The electric vehicle of claim 15 , wherein the charge/discharge management controller is configured to, based on (i) the determined charge power being greater than the determined discharge power or (ii) the determined charge power being less than the determined discharge power and the current SOC of the main battery being greater than the minimum SOC, maintain the maximum discharge power of the main battery.