IP Library Granted Patent US 11,749,994
Granted Patent B2
US 11,749,994 · App. 17/858,751 · Granted Sep 5, 2023

Systems, devices, and methods for module-based cascaded energy systems configured to interface with renewable energy sources

Inventors: Mikhail Slepchenkov (Lake Forest, CA); Roozbeh Naderi (Foothill Ranch, CA)
Assignee: TAE Technologies, Inc.
H02J3/32H02J3/381H02J7/0013H02J7/06H02J7/345H02J2300/20H02J2300/24H02J2300/28H02J2300/30H02M3/33573H02M7/537
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Patent No.
US 11,749,994
App. No.
17/858,751
Granted
Sep 5, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

Example embodiments of systems, devices, and methods are provided herein for energy systems having multiple modules arranged in cascaded fashion for storing power from one or more photovoltaic sources. Each module includes an energy source and converter circuitry that selectively couples the energy source to other modules in the system over an AC interface for generating AC power or for receiving and storing power from a charge source. Each module also includes a DC interface for receiving power from one or more photovoltaic sources. Each module can be controlled by control system to route power from the photovoltaic source to that modules energy source or to the AC interface. The energy systems can be arranged in single phase or multiphase topologies with multiple serial or interconnected arrays. The energy systems can be arranged such that each module receives power from the same single photovoltaic source, or multiple photovoltaic sources.

Claims (15)

1. An energy storage system, comprising:

a plurality of modules electrically connected together in cascaded fashion to provide energy for a load or grid or receive energy from a load or grid, each module having an energy source and switch circuitry to selectively connect the energy source to other modules of the system, wherein an energy source of at least one of the modules is a second life energy source.

2. The energy storage system of claim 1 , wherein all of the energy sources of the system are second life energy sources.

3. The energy storage system of claim 1 , wherein all of the energy sources of the system are either a first life energy source or a second life energy source.

4. The energy storage system of claim 1 , wherein all of the energy sources of the system are batteries.

5. The energy storage system of claim 1 , wherein the energy sources vary in energy capacity by 5% or more, 10% or more, 15% or more, 20% or more, or 25% or more, 30% or more, 5-30%, 10-30%, and/or 20-30%.

6. The energy storage system of claim 1 , wherein the energy sources vary in energy capacity per mass density by 5% or more, 10% or more, 15% or more, 20% or more, or 25% or more, 30% or more, 5-30%, 10-30%, and/or 20-30%.

7. The energy storage system of claim 1 , wherein the energy sources vary in peak power per mass density by 5% or more, 10% or more, 15% or more, 20% or more, or 25% or more, 30% or more, 5-30%, 10-30%, and/or 20-30%.

8. The energy storage system of claim 1 , wherein the energy sources vary in nominal voltage by 5% or more, 10% or more, 15% or more, 20% or more, or 25% or more, 30% or more, 5-30%, 10-30%, and/or 20-30%.

9. The energy storage system of claim 1 , wherein the energy sources vary in operating voltage range by 5% or more, 10% or more, 15% or more, 20% or more, or 25% or more, 30% or more, 5-30%, 10-30%, and/or 20-30%.

10. The energy storage system of claim 1 , wherein the energy sources vary in maximum specified current rise time by 5% or more, 10% or more, 15% or more, 20% or more, or 25% or more, 30% or more, 5-30%, 10-30%, and/or 20-30%.

11. The energy storage system of claim 1 , wherein the energy sources vary in specified peak current by 5% or more, 10% or more, 15% or more, 20% or more, or 25% or more, 30% or more, 5-30%, 10-30%, and/or 20-30%.

12. The energy storage system of claim 1 , wherein the energy sources vary in electrochemical type.

13. The energy storage system of claim 1 , wherein the energy storage system is a stationary energy storage system, and the energy sources are post-mobile application energy sources.

14. The energy storage system of claim 1 , wherein the energy storage system is a mobile energy storage system.

Assignments (5)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 5, 2026
From: FISH & RICHARDSON P.C.
To: TAE TECHNOLOGIES
Reel/Frame 074718/0509 →
LIEN Recorded Mar 31, 2025
From: FISH & RICHARDSON P.C.
To: TAE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 070682/0001 →
LIEN Recorded Mar 31, 2025
From: TAE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: FISH & RICHARDSON P.C.
Reel/Frame 070682/0330 →
LIEN Recorded Jun 25, 2024
From: TAE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: FISH & RICHARDSON PC
Reel/Frame 067841/0124 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 13, 2023
From: SLEPCHENKOV, MIKHAIL; NADERI, ROOZBEH
To: TAE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 062958/0808 →