Mobile modular battery charging and exchange system
A method and system for mobile charging and exchange includes a vehicle having a vehicle storage space and a selectively removable charging bin mounted into the vehicle storage space. The selectively removable charging bin has one or more form fitted receptacle slots for receiving a battery device and each receptacle slot has a connection therein to a power source of the vehicle. A processor is operatively connected for computer communication to the vehicle and a user device using a server over a network. The processor receives an exchange request from the user device and calculates an exchange cost for the exchange request. The processor manages access to the vehicle storage space according to the exchange request and the exchange cost to allow removal of the battery device from the receptacle slot and insertion of a used user battery device into the receptacle slot.
1 . A computer-implemented method for mobile charging and exchange, comprising:
receiving an exchange request with data about a user battery device including a location of the user battery device and a last-mile navigation route associated with the user battery device;
receiving availability charging data from a vehicle having a selectively removable charging bin connected to a power source of the vehicle and capable of charging battery devices, which are different entities from the vehicle, via the power source of the vehicle, wherein the charging bin is removably mounted inside a secured storage space of the vehicle, and wherein the charging bin includes a connection interface between the charging bin and the power source of the vehicle to exchange power from the power source of the vehicle to the battery devices;
pairing the user battery device and the vehicle for computer communication using a network based on the real-time location and the availability charging data;
managing access to the secured storage space according to the exchange request and the availability charging data,
wherein the user battery device is a bike or a scooter powered by a battery,
the selectively removable charging bin has a shape according to a shape of the bike or the scooter,
the last-mile navigation route includes a route to a final destination to which a user of the bike or the scooter navigates by riding the bike or the scooter,
receiving the exchange request includes receiving, from a user device associated with the bike or the scooter, the exchange request indicating the user needs to store the bike or the scooter in the selectively removable charging bin when the user device approaches the final destination, and
managing access to the secured storage space includes, upon determining the user device is within a predefined perimeter of the vehicle, automatically releasing a lock mechanism of the vehicle thereby allowing access to the secured storage space.
2 . The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein receiving the exchange request further includes transmitting, to the user device, real-time status updates of the charging bin including its current location, or charging status.
3 . The computer-implemented method of claim 2 , wherein pairing the user battery device and the vehicle includes paring the user battery device and the vehicle via the user device for computer communication using the network.
4 . The computer-implemented method of claim 2 , including transmitting instructions to the user device associated with the user battery device to execute the exchange request, wherein the instructions include routing instructions to the vehicle.
5 . The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein the charging bin includes a plurality of receptacle slots each form-fitted for different types of battery devices and the availability charging data includes a type of battery device acceptable for each of the plurality of receptacle slots.
6 . The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , including selecting the vehicle from a plurality of vehicles based on the exchange request and availability charging data from each vehicle in the plurality of vehicles.
7 . The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , including calculating an exchange cost for executing the exchange request based on the exchange request and the availability charging data.
8 . The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , including upon removal of a charged battery from the charging bin and insertion of a used battery into the charging bin, completing the exchange request between the user battery device and the vehicle.
9 . The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein the vehicle storage space is located in a front region of the vehicle.
10 . The computer-implemented method of claim 9 , wherein the vehicle storage space is located under a front hood of the vehicle.
11 . The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , further including:
controlling charging of a battery device placed in the charging bin using the vehicle power source while the charging bin is mounted in the secured storage, wherein charging is maintained without requiring connection between the vehicle and any external infrastructure.
12 . The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein said receiving the availability charging data is initiated based on a current or future stopped state of the vehicle.
13 . A system for mobile charging and exchange, comprising:
a user battery device;
a vehicle having a secured storage space with a removable charging bin connected to a power source of the vehicle, the charging bin capable of charging batteries, which are different entities from the vehicle, via the power source of the vehicle, wherein the charging bin includes an interface between the charging bin and the power source of the vehicle to exchange power from the power source of the vehicle to the batteries; and
a processor operatively connected for computer communication to the user battery device and the vehicle via a network, wherein the processor:
receives an exchange request with data about the user battery device including a location of the user battery device;
receives availability charging data from the vehicle about charging capabilities of the vehicle;
pairs the user battery device and the vehicle for computer communication using the network; and
manages access to the secured storage space according to the exchange request,
wherein the user battery device is a bike or a scooter powered by a battery,
the removable charging bin has a shape according to a shape of the bike or the scooter,
the data about the user battery device further includes a route to a final destination to which a user of the bike or the scooter navigates by riding the bike or the scooter,
the processor receives, from a user device associated with the bike or the scooter the exchange request indicating the user needs to store the bike or the scooter in the removable charging bin when the user device approaches the final destination
the processor manages access to the secured storage space by, upon determining the user device is within a predefined perimeter of the vehicle, controlling the vehicle to release a lock mechanism based on the exchange request thereby allowing access to the secured storage space.
14 . The system of claim 13 , wherein the processor transmits instructions to the user device associated with the user battery device to execute the exchange request, wherein the instructions include routing instructions to the vehicle.
15 . The system of claim 13 , wherein the processor manages access to the secured storage space by controlling the vehicle to actuate the lock mechanism upon completion of the exchange request between the user battery device and the vehicle.
16 . The system of claim 13 , wherein the processor selects the vehicle from a plurality of vehicles based on the exchange request and availability charging data from each vehicle in the plurality of vehicles.
17 . A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium including instructions that when executed by a processor, cause the processor to:
receive an exchange request with data about a user battery device including a location of the user battery device and a last-mile navigation route associated with the user battery device;
receive availability charging data from a vehicle having a selectively removable charging bin connected to a power source of the vehicle and capable of charging battery devices, which are different entities from the vehicle, via the power source of the vehicle, wherein the charging bin is removably mounted inside a secured storage space of the vehicle, and wherein the charging bin includes a connection interface between the charging bin and the power source of the vehicle to exchange power from the power source of the vehicle to the battery devices;
pair the user battery device and the vehicle for computer communication using a network based on location and the availability charging data; and
manage access to the secured storage space according to the exchange request and the availability charging data,
wherein the user battery device is a bike or a scooter powered by a battery,
the selectively removable charging bin has a shape according to a shape of the bike or scooter,
the last-mile navigation route includes a route to a final destination to which a user of the bike or the scooter navigates by riding the bike or the scooter,
the instructions further cause the processor to receive, from a user device associated with the bike or the scooter, the exchange request indicating the user needs to store the bike or the scooter in the selectively removable charging bin when the user device approaches the final destination, and
the instructions further cause the processor to determine the user battery device is within a predetermined perimeter of the vehicle and release a lock mechanism of the vehicle thereby allowing access to the secured vehicle storage space.
18 . The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of claim 17 , including causing the processor to control a lock mechanism of the vehicle to manage access to the secured storage space.
19 . The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of claim 17 , including causing the processor to determine removal of a charged battery from the charging bin and insertion of a used battery into the charging bin and complete the exchange request between the user battery device and the vehicle.