IP Library Granted Patent US 12687399
Granted Patent B2
US 12687399 · App. 18/824,174 · Granted Jul 21, 2026

Ranking vehicle charging stations

Inventors: Virginie Harth (St Didier de Formans, FR); Ulf Danielsson (Gothenburg, SE)
Assignee: VOLVO TRUCK CORPORATION
G01C21/30G01C21/3461G01C21/3469G06Q50/06
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12687399
App. No.
18/824,174
Granted
Jul 21, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A computer system has a processor device configured to, for each vehicle charging station in a set of vehicle charging stations: receive topography data indicative of elevations within a predefined area around the vehicle charging station; determine, based on the topography data, a maximum possible altitude drop in relation to the vehicle charging station within the area; and determine, based on the maximum possible altitude drop, a vehicle station ranking metric for the vehicle charging station, wherein the vehicle station ranking metric is determined in such a way that a vehicle charging station with a relatively large first maximum possible altitude drop is ranked lower than a vehicle charging station with a relatively small second maximum possible altitude drop.

Claims (24)

1 . A computer system comprising a processor device configured to, for each vehicle charging station in a set of vehicle charging stations:

receive topography data indicative of elevations within a predefined area around the vehicle charging station;

determine, based on the topography data, a maximum possible altitude drop in relation to the vehicle charging station within the area; and

determine, based on the maximum possible altitude drop and on a distance from the vehicle charging station to a position within the area defining the maximum altitude drop, a vehicle station ranking metric for the vehicle charging station, wherein the vehicle station ranking metric is determined in such a way that a vehicle charging station with a relatively large first maximum possible altitude drop is ranked lower than a vehicle charging station with a relatively small second maximum possible altitude drop, and wherein the vehicle station ranking metric is determined in such a way that, for a given maximum possible altitude drop, a vehicle charging station with a first relatively small distance to the position defining the maximum altitude drop is ranked lower than a vehicle charging station with a second relatively large distance to the position defining the maximum altitude drop.

2 . The computer system of claim 1 , the processor device being configured to provide data adapted to control a display device to present each vehicle charging station in the set of vehicle charging stations using a presentation format being indicative of the vehicle charging station ranking metric for the vehicle charging station.

3 . The computer system of claim 1 , wherein the received topography data for each vehicle charging station includes road topography data for possible road-bound routes starting from the charging station.

4 . The computer system of claim 3 , wherein the maximum possible altitude drop for each vehicle charging station is determined as a maximum altitude drop among altitude drops along the possible road-bound routes starting from the vehicle charging station.

5 . The computer system of claim 1 , the processor device being configured to, for each vehicle charging station in the set of vehicle charging stations:

determine, based on the maximum possible altitude drop within the area, a measure indicative of a maximum allowable charging level for a vehicle charging at the vehicle charging station, wherein the measure indicative of the maximum allowable charging level is determined in such a way that the maximum allowable charging level at a first vehicle charging station with a first relatively large maximum possible altitude drop is lower than the maximum allowable charging level at a second vehicle charging station with a second relatively small maximum possible altitude drop.

6 . The computer system of claim 5 , the processor device being configured to:

receive data indicative of a weight of the vehicle; and

determine, for each vehicle charging station in the set of vehicle charging stations, the maximum allowable charging level additionally based on the weight of the vehicle.

7 . A route planning system, for assisting a driver of an electric vehicle in planning a route, comprising:

the computer system of claim 2 ; and

a display arrangement including a display device and a display controller, the display controller being configured to receive, from the computer system, data adapted to control the display device to present each vehicle charging station in the set of vehicle charging stations using a presentation format being indicative of the charge station ranking metric for the vehicle charging station.

8 . A vehicle comprising a display arrangement including a display device and a display controller, the display controller being configured to receive, from the computer system according to claim 2 , data adapted to control the display device to present each vehicle charging station in the first set of vehicle charging stations using a presentation format being indicative of the vehicle charging station ranking metric for the vehicle charging station.

9 . A computer implemented method, comprising, for each vehicle charging station in a set of vehicle charging stations:

receiving, by processing circuitry of a computer system, topography data indicative of elevations within a predefined area around the vehicle charging station;

determining, based on the topography data, a maximum possible altitude drop in relation to the vehicle charging station within the area; and

determining, based on the maximum possible altitude drop and on a distance from the vehicle charging station to a position within the area defining the maximum altitude drop, a vehicle station ranking metric for the vehicle charging station, wherein the vehicle station ranking metric is determined in such a way that a vehicle charging station with a first relatively large maximum possible altitude drop is ranked lower than a vehicle charging station with a second relatively small maximum possible altitude drop, and wherein the vehicle station ranking metric is determined in such a way that, for a given maximum possible altitude drop, a vehicle charging station with a first relatively small distance to the position defining the maximum altitude drop is ranked lower than a vehicle charging station with a second relatively large distance to the position defining the maximum altitude drop.

10 . The method of claim 9 , further comprising:

providing data adapted to control a display device to present each vehicle charging station in the set of vehicle charging stations using a presentation format being indicative of the vehicle charging station ranking metric for the vehicle charging station.

11 . The method of claim 9 , wherein the received topography data for each vehicle charging station includes road topography data for possible road-bound routes starting from the vehicle charging station.

12 . A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium comprising instructions, which when executed by processing circuitry cause the processing circuitry to perform the method of claim 9 .