IP Library Granted Patent US 12,202,366
Granted Patent B2
US 12,202,366 · App. 17/523,643 · Granted Jan 21, 2025

Indicator lights for an electric vehicle charging station

Inventors: Scott Mercer (Pacifica, CA); Alexandra Prodaniuk (Pacifica, CA); Kayla Matheus (San Francisco, CA)
Assignee: Volta Charging, LLC
B60L53/60F21S4/28H02J7/0047F21Y2105/14F21Y2115/10
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12,202,366
App. No.
17/523,643
Filed
Nov 10, 2021
Granted
Jan 21, 2025
Kind
B2
Art Unit
2859
USPC
320/109
Abstract

The disclosed embodiments include a charging station for an electric vehicle. The charging station includes a plurality of light sources, one or more processors, and memory storing instructions for performing a set of operations. The set of operations includes determining a state of the charging station, the state indicating a status of an electric vehicle at the charging station. In accordance with a determination that the state is a first state, the charging station provides a first visual indication of the first state using a first light source of the plurality of light sources. In accordance with a determination that the state is a second state, the charging station provides a second visual indication of the second state.

Claims (50)

1. A charging station for an electric vehicle, comprising:

a plurality of light sources;

one or more processors; and

memory storing instructions for performing a set of operations, including:

determining a status of the charging station, the status of the charging station including one or more states;

in accordance with a determination that the status includes a first state, wherein the first state indicates that a charge gun is connected to an electric vehicle and is delivering a charge, providing a first visual indication of the first state using a first light source of the plurality of light sources, the first visual indication including a programmed first sequence of lights displayed using the first light source;

while providing the first visual indication of the first state using the first light source, determining that the status of the charging station includes a second state, wherein the second state indicates that the charge gun is connected to an electric vehicle and has completed charging; and

in accordance with a determination that the status of the charging station includes the second state, providing a second visual indication of the second state, the second visual indication including a programmed second sequence of lights, distinct from the first sequence of lights, displayed using a second light source of the plurality of light sources.

2. The charging station of claim 1 , wherein:

the charging station includes one or more optical sensors, and

the instructions further comprise instructions for determining the status of the charging station using the one or more optical sensors.

3. The charging station of claim 1 , wherein the first visual indication is an animated sequence of illumination of a subset of the plurality of light sources, the subset including the first light source.

4. The charging station of claim 1 , wherein the first visual indication comprises an animated sequence of changing colors of a subset of the plurality of light sources, the subset including the first light source.

5. The charging station of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of light sources includes one or more of a vertical strip light source, a horizontal strip light source, a light source surrounding a holder of a charge gun, and a light source positioned to illuminate a user area near the charging station.

6. The charging station of claim 5 , wherein the light source positioned to illuminate the user area is activated in accordance with a determination that a user is approaching.

7. The charging station of claim 6 , wherein:

the charging station includes one or more optical sensors, and

determining that the user is approaching comprises using the one or more optical sensors.

8. The charging station of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first visual indication and the second visual indication comprises a lighted animation that includes simulated movement of lights.

9. The charging station of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of light sources is a connected strip of LEDs.

10. The charging station of claim 1 , wherein the first light source comprises a vertical strip light source next to a display of the charging station, and the second light source comprises a light source surrounding a holder of a charge gun.

11. The charging station of claim 1 , wherein the first light source comprises a vertical strip light source next to a display of the charging station, and the second light source comprises a horizontal strip light source above the display of the charging station.

12. The charging station of claim 1 , wherein the first light source comprises a vertical strip light source next to a display of the charging station, and the second light source comprises a light source positioned to illuminate a user area near the charging station.

13. A method indicating a state of an electric vehicle charging station, comprising:

at a charging station for an electric vehicle, the charging station including a plurality of light sources, one or more processors and memory:

determining a status of the charging station, the status of the charging station including one or more states;

in accordance with a determination that the status includes a first state, wherein the first state indicates that a charge gun is connected to an electric vehicle and is delivering a charge, providing a first visual indication of the first state using a first light source of the plurality of light sources, the first visual indication including a programmed first sequence of lights displayed using the first light source;

while providing the first visual indication of the first state using the first light source, determining that the status of the charging station includes a second state, wherein the second state indicates that the charge gun is connected to an electric vehicle and has completed charging; and

in accordance with a determination that the status of the charging station includes the second state, providing a second visual indication of the second state, the second visual indication including a programmed second sequence of lights, distinct from the first sequence of lights, displayed using a second light source of the plurality of light sources.

14. A charging station for an electric vehicle, comprising:

a plurality of light sources;

one or more processors; and

memory storing instructions for performing a set of operations, including:

determining a status of the charging station, the status of the charging station including one or more states;

in accordance with a determination that the status includes a first state, wherein the first state is a state selected from the group consisting of: a state indicating that the charging station is not currently occupied by an electric vehicle and is capable of providing service, a state indicating that the charging station is currently occupied by an electric vehicle, and a state indicating that the charging station is out of service, providing a first visual indication of the first state using a first light source of the plurality of light sources, the first visual indication including a programmed first sequence of lights displayed using the first light source;

while providing the first visual indication of the first state using the first light source, determining that the status of the charging station includes a second state concurrently with the first state, wherein the second state comprises a state indicating that a user is approaching the charging station; and

in accordance with a determination that the status of the charging station includes the second state, providing a second visual indication of the second state, the second visual indication including a programmed second sequence of lights, distinct from the first sequence of lights, displayed using a second light source of the plurality of light sources.

15. A method comprising:

at a charging station for an electric vehicle, the charging station including a plurality of light sources, one or more processors and memory:

determining a status of the charging station, the status of the charging station including one or more states;

in accordance with a determination that the status includes a first state, wherein the first state is a state selected from the group consisting of: a state indicating that the charging station is not currently occupied by an electric vehicle and is capable of providing service, a state indicating that the charging station is currently occupied by an electric vehicle, and a state indicating that the charging station is out of service, providing a first visual indication of the first state using a first light source of the plurality of light sources, the first visual indication including a programmed first sequence of lights displayed using the first light source;

while providing the first visual indication of the first state using the first light source, determining that the status of the charging station includes a second state concurrently with the first state, wherein the second state comprises a state indicating that a user is approaching the charging station; and

in accordance with a determination that the status of the charging station includes the second state, providing a second visual indication of the second state, the second visual indication including a programmed second sequence of lights, distinct from the first sequence of lights, displayed using a second light source of the plurality of light sources.

16. The charging station of claim 14 , wherein:

the charging station includes one or more optical sensors, and

the instructions further comprise instructions for determining the status of the charging station using the one or more optical sensors.

17. The charging station of claim 14 , wherein the first visual indication is an animated sequence of illumination of a subset of the plurality of light sources, the subset including the first light source.

18. The charging station of claim 14 , wherein the first visual indication comprises an animated sequence of changing colors of a subset of the plurality of light sources, the subset including the first light source.

19. The charging station of claim 14 , wherein the plurality of light sources includes one or more of a vertical strip light source, a horizontal strip light source, a light source surrounding a holder of a charge gun, and a light source positioned to illuminate a user area near the charging station.

20. The charging station of claim 19 , wherein the light source positioned to illuminate the user area is activated in accordance with a determination that a user is approaching.

Assignments (6)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 5, 2025
From: VOLTA CHARGING INDUSTRIES, LLC,
To: ZECO SYSTEMS, INC.
Reel/Frame 072345/0001 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 24, 2025
From: VOLTA CHARGING, LLC
To: ZECO SYSTEMS, INC.
Reel/Frame 071034/0172 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 3, 2023
From: EICF AGENT LLC AS AGENT
To: VOLTA CHARGING LLC
Reel/Frame 063239/0812 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 3, 2023
From: VOLTA INC.; VOLTA CHARGING, LLC; VOLTA MEDIA LLC; VOLTA CHARGING SERVICES LLC; VOLTA CHARGING INDUSTRIES, LLC
To: EQUILON ENTERPRISES LLC D/B/A SHELL OIL PRODUCTS US
Reel/Frame 062739/0662 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Oct 5, 2022
From: VOLTA CHARGING, LLC
To: EICF AGENT LLC
Reel/Frame 061606/0053 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 22, 2022
From: MERCER, SCOTT; PRODANIUK, ALEXANDRA; MATHEUS, KAYLA
To: VOLTA CHARGING, LLC
Reel/Frame 061179/0064 →