WO2022255406A1 - Système de gestion de dispositif de stockage d'électricité - Google Patents

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WO2022255406A1
WO2022255406A1 PCT/JP2022/022297 JP2022022297W WO2022255406A1 WO 2022255406 A1 WO2022255406 A1 WO 2022255406A1 JP 2022022297 W JP2022022297 W JP 2022022297W WO 2022255406 A1 WO2022255406 A1 WO 2022255406A1
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  • the present disclosure relates to a power storage device management system, and more particularly to a portable power storage device management system.
  • Portable power storage devices have been used as power sources for electric vehicles such as electrically assisted bicycles, electric motorcycles, and electric carts, as well as electrical equipment such as computers, printers, smartphones, and tablet terminals.
  • Portable power storage devices are also used as emergency power sources in the event of a power outage, disaster, or the like.
  • the required number of portable power storage devices should be deployed in each predetermined area.
  • power storage devices should be appropriately deployed according to the size of the shelter, such as a large evacuation center having many power storage devices.
  • areas where there are a sufficient number of power storage devices areas where there are insufficient power storage devices may occur.
  • areas where disasters such as earthquakes and floods have occurred, there is a shortage of power storage devices that can be used immediately, and it is expected that power storage devices will not be available to disaster victims who need them.
  • An object of the present disclosure is to provide a power storage device management system capable of suppressing a shortage of power storage devices in each area and using the power storage devices more effectively.
  • a power storage device management system includes power storage devices each having a communication function and a management device capable of communicating with the power storage devices, which are arranged in a plurality of areas.
  • the management location information is stored in association with the identification information of the power storage device, and the management location information and at least one of the first information acquired from the outside of the system and the second information related to the number of power storage devices acquired by the management device. and outputting information regarding the handling of the power storage device.
  • the power storage device management system it is possible to prevent the occurrence of a shortage of power storage devices in each area, and to use the power storage devices more effectively.
  • the power storage device can be efficiently used throughout the local community.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram schematically showing a management system for a power storage device according to a first embodiment
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a system according to a first embodiment
  • FIG. 4 is a flow chart showing a processing procedure in the system of the first embodiment
  • 4 is a flow chart showing a processing procedure in the system of the first embodiment
  • 4 is a flow chart showing a processing procedure in the system of the first embodiment
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram schematically showing a management system for a power storage device according to a first embodiment
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a system according to a first embodiment
  • FIG. 4 is a flow chart showing a processing procedure in the system of the first embodiment
  • 4 is a flow chart showing a processing procedure in the system of the first embodiment
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram schematically showing a management system for a power storage device according to a second embodiment
  • FIG. 9 is a flow chart showing a processing procedure in the system of the second embodiment
  • It is a figure which shows the information displayed on the information terminal of 2nd Embodiment.
  • FIG. 11 is a diagram schematically showing a management system for a power storage device according to a third embodiment
  • the subject of the system according to the present disclosure is equipped with a computer.
  • the main functions of the system of the present disclosure are implemented by the computer executing the program.
  • a computer has a processor that operates according to a program as a main hardware configuration. Any type of processor can be used as long as it can implement the above functions by executing a program.
  • a processor is composed of one or more electronic circuits, including integrated circuits (ICs) or large scale integrated circuits (LSIs).
  • ICs integrated circuits
  • LSIs large scale integrated circuits
  • a plurality of electronic circuits may be integrated on one chip or may be provided on a plurality of chips.
  • a plurality of chips may be integrated into one device, or may be provided in a plurality of devices.
  • the program is stored in a non-temporary storage medium such as a computer-readable ROM, optical disk, hard disk drive, or the like.
  • the program may be pre-stored in a storage medium, or may be supplied to the storage medium via a wide area network including the Internet.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram schematically showing a management system 1.
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing the configuration of the management system 1.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram schematically showing a management system 1.
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing the configuration of the management system 1.
  • the management system 1 includes power storage devices 10 each having a communication function, information terminals 20 capable of communicating with the power storage devices 10, and information terminals 20, which are arranged in a plurality of areas. and a possible management server 30 .
  • the management system 1 is a system for managing power storage devices 10 in multiple areas, and preferably includes multiple information terminals 20 arranged in each area. However, it is also possible to arrange the information terminal 20 for each of several areas, or to arrange one management server 30 for managing all areas. Note that one power storage device 10 or a plurality of power storage devices 10 may be arranged in one area.
  • the information terminal 20 is a terminal device having a monitor 23, and examples thereof include smartphones, tablet terminals, and notebook computers owned by users.
  • the management system 1 is configured so that a user, particularly a facility manager, can check the state of the power storage device 10 using the information terminal 20 . It should be noted that power storage device 10 and management server 30 may communicate directly, and information on power storage device 10 may be transmitted directly from power storage device 10 to management server 10 .
  • FIG. 1 shows a plurality of power storage devices 10 arranged in areas A and B, an information terminal 20 managing the power storage devices 10 in each of the areas A and B, and a management server 30 capable of communicating with the plurality of information terminals 20.
  • Each power storage device 10 provides information to information terminals 20 in the same area by short-range wireless communication such as Bluetooth (registered trademark), Wi-Fi (registered trademark), and NFC.
  • short-range wireless communication such as Bluetooth (registered trademark), Wi-Fi (registered trademark), and NFC.
  • areas A and B examples include offices, factories, public facilities (government offices, public halls, schools, hospitals, and other facilities used as evacuation shelters), and commercial facilities (stores, shopping malls, accommodation facilities, etc.). be done.
  • An example of areas A and B is one floor or one section in one facility.
  • a plurality of areas may be set in one facility.
  • Areas under the control of the management system 1 may also include detached houses, collective housing such as condominiums, and the like.
  • a single information terminal 20 may manage power storage devices 10 in a plurality of areas.
  • the management server 30 stores management location information for a plurality of power storage devices 10 in association with identification information of the power storage devices 10 . Further, the management server 30 preferably stores at least one of the managed quantity information and the state information for each of the plurality of areas for the plurality of power storage devices 10 in association with the identification information of the power storage device 10 .
  • An example of the identification information of the power storage device 10 is a unique number assigned to each power storage device 10 by the management system 1 or the manufacturer.
  • the management server 30 includes management location information, first information acquired from outside the management system 1, and second information related to the number of power storage devices 10 acquired by the information terminal 20 or the management server 30. and output information regarding handling of the power storage device 10 based on at least one of the above.
  • the first information is, for example, weather disaster information.
  • the management position information stored by the management server 30 is information for specifying the area where the power storage device 10 is managed. Specific examples include area address data and identification numbers.
  • the address data includes, for example, an address, postal code, telephone number, latitude/longitude, and the like.
  • the management location information may be stored in power storage device 10 .
  • the management server 30 also stores information about the information terminal 20 that manages the power storage device 10 in each area in association with the management location information.
  • the information about the state of the power storage device 10 includes, for example, the charging rate of the power storage device 10, deterioration information, abnormality information, storage status, and the like.
  • the managed quantity information of power storage devices 10 includes the number of power storage devices 10 deployed in each area.
  • the management server 30 stores management location information and management quantity information for each area in association with the identification information of the power storage device 10 for all areas under the management of the management system 1 .
  • the management server 30 may also store information regarding the state of the power storage device 10 for all areas under the management of the management system 1 .
  • the management server 30 may be communicably connected to a management system other than the management system 1 and cooperate with the other management system.
  • a plurality of power storage devices 10 are arranged in areas A and B under the control of the management system 1, as described above. Although it is preferable that the required number of power storage devices 10 be properly arranged in each area, for example, in the event of an earthquake, flood, power failure, or the like, the power storage devices 10 that can be used immediately become insufficient, and the power storage devices 10 cannot be used immediately. It is expected that power storage device 10 will not be available to users who need it. Further, the demand for power storage device 10 may unexpectedly increase due to the holding of a special event or the like.
  • the management system 1 is a system for suppressing the shortage of the power storage device 10 and realizing more effective use of the power storage device 10 .
  • the management server 30 is a device that stores information about the power storage device 10 including identification information and the like, and manages the power storage device 10 in an integrated manner.
  • An example of the management server 30 is a server of a manufacturer of the power storage device 10, a management company, or the like. Registration of information about the power storage device 10 in the management server 30 is performed using the information terminal 20, for example.
  • the information terminal 20 and the management server 30 are configured to be able to communicate via a wide area communication network such as an Internet line or a mobile communication system.
  • Power storage device 10 is communicable with information terminal 20, and may be communicable with management server 30 via a wide area network.
  • the management server 30 may be a server managed by a user.
  • the power storage device 10, the information terminal 20, and the management server 30 that constitute the management system 1 will be described in detail below.
  • the power storage device 10 includes a battery module 11 and a case 14 that accommodates the battery module 11 .
  • the power storage device 10 is a portable power storage device that can be carried around, and is generally called a battery pack or a storage battery.
  • the power storage device 10 also includes a communication module 12 and a control unit 13 .
  • the communication module 12 and the control unit 13 are accommodated in the case 14 together with the battery module 11 .
  • the battery module 11 is charged using, for example, a charger/discharger 17 (see FIG. 7 described later). Charger/discharger 17 has an outlet to which electrical equipment is connected, and power storage device 10 can be discharged while power storage device 10 is installed in charger/discharger 17 .
  • the battery module 11 may be configured with a single battery, but preferably is configured as an assembled battery including a plurality of batteries.
  • the shape of the batteries constituting the assembled battery is not particularly limited, and may be, for example, cylindrical batteries, pouch-shaped batteries, or rectangular batteries.
  • the type of battery is not particularly limited, but a preferred example is a high-capacity lithium ion battery.
  • Power storage device 10 may be provided with a connector for extracting power from battery module 11 .
  • the power storage device 10 is provided with measurement units such as a voltage measurement unit that measures the voltage of the battery module 11, a current measurement unit that measures current, and a temperature sensor that measures temperature.
  • the control unit 13 calculates a value indicating the state of the battery module 11 such as the charging rate of the battery module 11 based on these measured values.
  • the communication module 12 is a circuit module for wireless communication with the information terminal 20, the management server 30, or both. Information of the power storage device 10 is transmitted to the information terminal 20, the management server 30, or both by the function of the communication module 12.
  • the configuration of the communication module 12 is not particularly limited, it may be a short-range wireless communication module from the viewpoint of power consumption reduction.
  • a specific example is a module that performs BLE (Bluetooth (registered trademark) Low Energy) communication.
  • BLE corresponds to version 4 of Bluetooth (registered trademark), which is a short-range wireless communication standard. Since the power consumption for BLE communication is relatively small, the internal power consumption of the power storage device 10 can be suppressed by using the BLE module.
  • Bluetooth registered trademark
  • IEEE802.15.1 IEEE802.15.1 standard, which is an international standard for short-range wireless communication.
  • the control unit 13 has a function of controlling the operation of the power storage device 10 , such as charging and discharging of the battery module 11 , calculation of information indicating the state of the power storage device 10 , and transmission of information via the communication module 12 .
  • Information of the power storage device 10 is transmitted to the information terminal 20 by the function of the communication module 12 under the control of the control unit 13 .
  • the control unit 13 outputs information prompting charging when the charging rate is less than a predetermined threshold, and outputs information indicating an abnormality when an abnormality occurs. Further, control unit 13 may output information indicating the state of power storage device 10 based on a request from information terminal 20 .
  • the control unit 13 is composed of a microcomputer including a processor and memory.
  • the memory includes, for example, nonvolatile memory such as RAM, ROM, and hard disk.
  • the processor implements the function of power storage device 10 by reading and executing a program installed in the memory.
  • the control unit 13 may have a protection substrate called a BMS substrate, and monitors the state of the battery module 11 to perform optimal charging and discharging.
  • the power storage device 10 may store at least one of management location information and message information. Further, these information may be stored in the management server 30 together with the identification information of the power storage device 10 . For example, when the power storage device 10 is transported to another area based on the first information acquired from the outside of the management system 1, the information stored in the power storage device 10 and the like is stored in the information terminal 20 at the transportation destination. read out.
  • the managed location information is address data or the like where the power storage device 10 is managed, and is used when the power storage device 10 is returned from the transportation destination.
  • the message information is, for example, a support message for encouraging disaster victims when the transportation destination of power storage device 10 is an evacuation center.
  • the information terminal 20 can be used to input the management location information and the message information to the power storage device 10 .
  • the case 14 of the power storage device 10 may be a metal case, but is preferably a resin case from the viewpoint of communication performance, weight reduction, and the like.
  • the case 14 is generally opaque and hides the battery module 11 and the like housed inside.
  • the case 14 shown in FIG. 1 is formed in a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape, and the upper end of the case 14 is provided with a handle that is used when carrying the power storage device 10 .
  • a connection portion 15 is provided at the bottom of the case 14 to be inserted into a battery installation portion such as a charger and a discharger.
  • the connecting portion 15 has a terminal 15A electrically connected to the battery module 11 .
  • the power storage device 10 is provided with a remaining amount display button 16 .
  • the remaining amount display button 16 is an operation unit for displaying the charging rate of the battery module 11 .
  • the power storage device 10 is provided with an indicator, and the charge rate is displayed on the indicator by operating the remaining amount display button 16 .
  • the indicator includes, for example, a plurality of lamps, and displays the charging rate by changing the number of lamps to be lit according to the charging rate.
  • the indicator may be a display unit capable of displaying the charging rate numerically, or may be capable of displaying the state of power storage device 10 other than the charging rate.
  • the remaining amount display button 16 may also be used as an operation unit for shutting down the power storage device 10 and starting the long-term storage mode. For example, by performing a normal first operation of short-pressing the remaining amount display button 16, the charging rate is displayed on the indicator, and by performing a second operation of long-pressing the remaining amount display button 16, the power storage device 10 is charged. Shut down. Although the details will be described later, the target of the information regarding the handling of the power storage device 10 includes the power storage device 10 in long-term storage.
  • the long-term storage mode is a mode for shutting down components of the power storage device 10, and is started by a user's operation.
  • the long-term storage mode internal power consumption of power storage device 10 is suppressed by shutting down device components, and power storage device 10 can be stored for a long time in a ready-to-use state.
  • the long-term storage mode it is preferable that all device components to which power is supplied from the battery module 11 are shut down.
  • Power storage device 10 in the long-term storage mode can be activated using charger/discharger 17 .
  • the information terminal 20 or the management server 30 stores the start of the long-term storage mode, and after a predetermined period of time has passed since the start, for example, outputs to the information terminal 20 information prompting charging of the power storage device 10. may This function greatly reduces the user's management burden, and facilitates management of the state of charge of power storage device 10 during long-term storage.
  • the information terminal 20 or the management server 30 can estimate the charging rate of the power storage device 10 based on the elapsed time since the start of the long-term storage mode. Therefore, when the charging rate of power storage device 10 under long-term storage is low, for example, when the charging rate is less than a predetermined threshold, information recommending charging can be output.
  • the information terminal 20 is a management device used for management of the power storage device 10 in each of the areas A and B, as described above.
  • the information terminal 20 acquires information such as the charging rate through communication with the power storage device 10 .
  • Information terminal 20 can also input management location information (address data), message information, and the like to power storage device 10 and read out the information stored in the memory of power storage device 10 .
  • the information terminal 20 includes a monitor 23 on which information acquired from the power storage device 10 is displayed.
  • the monitor 23 is, for example, a touch panel, and also functions as an operation unit for inputting information necessary for operating the management system 1 .
  • the information terminal 20 transmits and receives information necessary for operating the management system 1 by communicating with the management server 30 . Part or all of the information acquired from the power storage device 10 is transmitted to the management server 30 via the information terminal 20 .
  • the monitor 23 of the information terminal 20 displays information regarding handling of the power storage device 10 output from the management server 30 . Although the details will be described later, after confirming the information regarding the handling of the power storage device 10, the user moves, charges, discharges, or purchases the power storage device 10 according to or in consideration of this information.
  • the information terminal 20 may be a dedicated terminal for the management system 1, but one example is a smartphone owned by the user.
  • a user's smart phone can be used as the information terminal 20 of the management system 1 by installing application software (hereinafter simply referred to as "app") of the management system 1 .
  • app application software
  • Only an arbitrary information terminal may function as the information terminal 20 that receives information regarding handling of the power storage device 10 from the management server 30 .
  • the application of management system 1 has, for example, two types of user registration methods. One is registration as a general user simply for using power storage device 10 . The other is registration as an administrator who manages the power storage device 10 . When registering as an administrator, it is necessary to provide contact information to receive handling information. Examples of contact information include email addresses, SNS IDs, and application IDs. The application ID may be automatically sent to the management server 30 . Alternatively, the applications of the management system 1 may include an application for general users and an application for administrators.
  • the information terminal 20 includes a processor 21 and a memory 22 in the same manner as the control unit 13 of the power storage device 10 .
  • the processor 21 implements the functions of the information terminal 20 by reading and executing a program (an application of the management system 1) installed in the memory 22.
  • FIG. The processor 21 also acquires information on the power storage device 10 and stores it in the memory 22 , and also transmits necessary information to the management server 30 .
  • short-range wireless communication such as BLE is used for communication between the information terminal 20 and the power storage device 10
  • a wide area communication network such as an Internet line and a mobile communication system is used for communication with the management server 30.
  • the information terminal 20 can, for example, send a borrowing request for replenishing the power storage device 10 to the management server 30 .
  • the request for borrowing power storage device 10 is a type of second information related to the number of power storage devices 10 acquired by information terminal 20 or management server 30, and is a request to borrow power storage device 10 from another area. .
  • the borrowing request may be output before the shortage of power storage device 10 occurs based on the demand forecast for power storage device 10, or may be output after the shortage occurs.
  • the borrowing request may be output based on the first information such as weather information, or may be output at a timing when the first information is not acquired.
  • area B is a facility used as an evacuation center. area can be requested to borrow the power storage device 10 .
  • the borrowing request may be automatically generated by the management server 30 when the management server 30 predicts the shortage of power storage devices 10 that will occur in the area B.
  • FIG. That is, the borrowing request is output from at least one of the information terminal 20 and the management server 30 .
  • the information terminal 20 may be configured to be able to submit (transmit) a borrowing request when receiving information for prompting submission of a borrowing request from the management server 30 .
  • Management server 30 Information on a plurality of power storage devices 10 and a plurality of information terminals 20 is stored in the management server 30 in a state in which each power storage device 10 is associated with the information terminal 20 . Initial registration of the power storage device 10 and the information terminal 20 in the management server 30 , change of registered contents, and the like can be performed by operating the information terminal 20 . At least part of the information about the registered power storage device 10 is automatically transmitted to the management server 30 via the information terminal 20 .
  • the management server 30 includes a processor 31 and a memory 32 in the same manner as the power storage device 10 and the control units of the information terminal 20 .
  • the management server 30 may be composed of one computer, or may be composed of a plurality of computers.
  • the processor 31 implements the functions of the management server 30 by reading and executing programs installed in the memory 32 .
  • Processor 31 also acquires information on power storage device 10 and information terminal 20 and stores the information in memory 32 .
  • the management server 30 In the memory 32 of the management server 30, information on the power storage device 10 (product number, date of manufacture, management location information, etc.), information on the information terminal 20 (mail address, telephone number, SNS ID, management system 1 application ID, etc.), information about the user, and the like.
  • the management server 30 may store the same information as the information stored in the information terminal 20 as the information regarding the power storage device 10, or may store different information.
  • Management server 30 is based on management location information of power storage device 10, at least one of first information acquired from outside management system 1 and second information relating to the number of power storage devices 10 acquired by management server 30. , outputs information on handling of the power storage device 10 to the information terminal 20 .
  • the first information is external information acquired from outside the management system 1
  • the second information is internal information of the management system 1 acquired from the information terminal 20, for example. It should be noted that the second information usually includes information on an area different from the target area in which the information on handling of power storage device 10 is output, so the second information can also be said to be information outside the target area.
  • the first information is weather disaster information including at least one of weather information and disaster information.
  • the information source of weather disaster information is not particularly limited.
  • Weather information is, for example, a weather forecast.
  • Disaster information is, for example, information about natural disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis, eruptions, fires, typhoons, tornadoes, and floods.
  • the disaster information includes not only information on the occurrence of natural disasters, but also prediction information on the occurrence of natural disasters, large-scale blackouts associated with natural disasters, disasters caused by human factors, and the like.
  • the borrowing request is information for replenishing power storage devices 10 in a predetermined area when the number of power storage devices 10 is insufficient or is predicted to be insufficient.
  • the second information may be area information registered in the management server 30 by operating the information terminal 20 . For example, when area B is a facility used as an evacuation center, the estimated capacity, the number of owned power storage devices 10 (that is, management quantity information), the ratio of the number of owned power storage devices 10 to the estimated capacity, etc. mentioned.
  • Management server 30 moves power storage device 10 in the first area to a second area different from the first area as information on handling of power storage device 10 based on at least the management position information of power storage device 10 and the first information. You may output information for The management server 30 outputs, for example, information asking or requesting transportation of the power storage device 10 to the second area (hereinafter sometimes referred to as “transportation request”) to the information terminal 20 in the first area. do.
  • the transport request includes the reason why the power storage device 10 is required in the second area, the required time, the required number, the scheduled return time, the address data of the second area, the transport method, and the like.
  • Fig. 1 shows a typhoon approaching the area where area B (second area) exists.
  • the management server 30 acquires information that a typhoon is approaching the area B from the external system 100 that transmits weather disaster information
  • the information terminal 20 in the area A (first area) The request information for transportation of the power storage device 10 to B is output.
  • power storage devices 10 are expected to run short in area B due to a power outage due to a typhoon.
  • the transportation request may be output after the occurrence of a natural disaster.
  • the management server 30 outputs a transportation request to the information terminal 20 in the first area when it acquires weather disaster information related to the area under its management.
  • the first area may be all areas under the management of the management server 30, but is preferably set to an area that does not belong to the target area of the weather disaster information. If Area A belongs to an area that is not affected by typhoons, Area A can be an output destination of a transportation request.
  • the management server 30 may further output a transportation request to the information terminal 20 in the first area based on the managed quantity information of the power storage devices 10 for each area. Since the managed quantity information is one of the area information (information related to the number of power storage devices 10) registered in the management server 30 by the information terminal 20, it can be said to be a kind of second information. For example, for the first area to be the output destination of the transportation request, among the non-target areas of the first information that are not affected by the typhoon, areas close to area B, areas having a large number of power storage devices 10, etc. are prioritized. may be selected to
  • the management server 30 may have map information in which the management position information of the power storage device 10 is mapped.
  • the map information includes, for example, information in which areas under the management of the management system 1 are mapped on a map of a predetermined area.
  • the map information may include the number of power storage devices 10 for each area.
  • Management server 30, for example, based on this map information and the course of the typhoon, determines a first area to be the output destination of the transport request for power storage device 10 and a second area to be the transport destination of power storage device 10. may
  • the management server 30 may further output a transportation request to the information terminal 20 in the first area based on the state of the power storage device 10 .
  • the charging rate of the power storage device 10 may be taken into consideration when determining the information output destination.
  • a transport request may be preferentially output to an area having a large number of power storage devices 10 with a high charging rate or an area having a large total amount of power stored in the power storage device 10 .
  • the management server 30 may output information recommending charging of the power storage device 10 together with the transportation request.
  • the transport request includes, for example, information recommending charging. In this case, power storage device 10 can be transported in a fully charged state ready for immediate use. Information recommending charging may be output when there is a power storage device 10 whose charging rate is less than a predetermined threshold.
  • the management server 30 may output information for proper deployment of the power storage device 10 based on the management location information of the power storage device 10 and at least one of the first information and the second information. For example, the management server 30 stores power in the information terminals 20 in the area B when the area B is a facility used as an evacuation center and the ratio of the number of the power storage devices 10 owned to the estimated capacity is less than a predetermined threshold. Information prompting replenishment of the device 10 is output. The information prompting the replenishment of the power storage device 10 may be output based only on the second information, and may be output at a timing when the first information such as the weather disaster information is not acquired.
  • the management server 30 may output information for proper deployment of the power storage device 10 at the timing when the first information is acquired. For example, the management server 30 may output information prompting confirmation of the deployment status of the power storage device 10 to all areas at the timing when the first information is acquired. At this time, when it is found that the number of power storage devices 10 is insufficient, measures for proper deployment of power storage devices 10 are made, such as purchasing additional power storage devices 10 or renting power storage devices 10 from another area. Correspondence becomes possible.
  • the management system 1 is also suitable for users who have multiple bases (areas) such as stores and branches. For example, based on the area information registered by the information terminal 20 of each site, the management server 30 appropriately deploys the power storage device 10 to the information terminal 20 at the site where the balance between the demand for the power storage device 10 and the number of possession of the power storage device 10 is poor. information may be output to prompt purchase or movement of the power storage device 10 . In addition, based on the weather disaster information, the management server 30 sends a transport request for transporting the power storage device 10 from another base belonging to the non-target area of the information to the base belonging to the target area of the information. may be output to the information terminal 20 of
  • Information on handling of power storage device 10 includes power storage device 10 that has been shut down and is in long-term storage.
  • the power storage device 10 in the long-term storage mode is set as a target to be preferentially moved.
  • the power storage device 10 in the long-term storage mode is suitable for lending because it is stored without being used for a long period of time.
  • many of the power storage devices 10 have a high charging rate and are ready for immediate use.
  • the management server 30 may preferentially output a transportation request to an area having many power storage devices 10 in the long-term storage mode.
  • the management server 30 outputs a transportation request to the information terminal 20 of each area, for example, in order from the area with the largest number of power storage devices 10 in the long-term storage mode.
  • management server 30 When management server 30 receives a request to borrow power storage device 10 from information terminal 20 in a predetermined area (second area), management server 30 sends information terminal 20 in another area (first area) different from the predetermined area. On the other hand, information for moving power storage device 10 to a predetermined area may be output.
  • the administrator of area B which is located in an area where a typhoon is approaching, can send a request to borrow power storage device 10 to management server 30 .
  • the management server 30 Upon receiving the borrowing request, the management server 30 outputs a transport request for the power storage device 10 to the information terminal 20 in the first area (Area A) that is not affected by the typhoon.
  • the first area to which the transportation request is output is preferably plural, and may be determined based on the distance from area B, the number of power storage devices 10 in the long-term storage mode, etc., as described above.
  • the output destination of the transport request is automatically selected by the function of the management server 30, but the output destination of the transport request may be selectable in the borrowing request.
  • the management server 30 may output information for prompting the information terminal 20 in the second area to submit a borrowing request.
  • the information terminal 20 may be configured to be able to transmit a borrowing request only when information prompting a borrowing request is received from the management server 30 .
  • the management server 30 outputs information prompting a borrowing request to the information terminal 20 in the area belonging to the target area of the information.
  • the request for borrowing power storage device 10 may be automatically output from management server 30 based on the management location information of power storage device 10 and at least one of the first information and the second information.
  • the information terminal 20 in the area B transmits a request to borrow the power storage device 10 to the management server 30, and the management server 30 sends a request to the information terminal 20 in the area A based on the borrowing request.
  • a case where a transportation request is output is illustrated.
  • 3A shows the processing procedure in the management server 30
  • FIG. 3B shows the processing procedure in the information terminal 20 in area B
  • FIG. 3C shows the processing procedure in the information terminal 20 in area A, respectively.
  • the management server 30 acquires weather disaster information related to the area under the management of the management system 1 from the external system 100 (YES in S1).
  • the information of the power storage device 10 owned by the first area belonging to the non-target area of the acquired weather disaster information is transmitted to the information terminal 20 of the second area belonging to the target area of the acquired weather disaster information (S2). .
  • earthquake occurrence information is mentioned as an example and demonstrated as weather disaster information.
  • Areas A and B are facilities used as shelters, and the area A is included in the first area, and the area B is included in the second area.
  • the information provided in step S2 includes, for example, the holding status of power storage devices 10 in areas that are close to area B, among areas that are not affected by an earthquake or are less affected. In addition, this information may include content that prompts submission of a request for borrowing power storage device 10 .
  • the management server 30 may transmit information for confirming whether list information of shelters to which assistance can be requested is required. The administrator of area B decides whether or not to submit a borrowing request for power storage device 10, considering, for example, the state of damage caused by the earthquake, the number of power storage devices 10 owned in area B, and the information provided in step S2. Consider whether
  • the management server 30 When the management server 30 receives a borrowing request from the information terminal 20 in area B (YES in S3), it outputs a transport request for the power storage device 10 to the information terminal 20 in the first area (S4).
  • the transportation request for the power storage device 10 firstly asks for confirmation as to whether or not the power storage device 10 can be lent to the area B, and secondly, based on the response, transmits the address data etc. of the area B. It may be done by In other words, the first-stage inquiry is a proposal to lend power storage device 10 to area B, or a question as to whether or not lending is possible.
  • the output of the information in the second stage is performed only to the information terminals 20 in areas where the power storage device 10 can be lent to the area B, and this becomes a formal transportation request.
  • the above-mentioned first-stage inquiry may be performed before the provision of information in step S2 or at the same time as the provision of information in step S2.
  • the information in step S2 can reflect the answer to the question.
  • a transportation request may be sent to an individual who owns a small number of power storage devices 10 or a small-scale user.
  • the transportation request to the individual requesting support may include information on nearby shelters so that power storage device 10 can be brought to a nearby shelter and transported together with other power storage devices 10 .
  • the information terminal 20 in area B receives information about the holding status of the power storage devices 10 in other areas from the management server 30 (YES in S10), A request for borrowing the device 10 is submitted (S11).
  • the borrowing request is created by the manager of area B operating the information terminal 20 and sent to the management server 30 .
  • the borrowing request includes, for example, information such as the number of power storage devices 10 desired to be borrowed and the desired period of borrowing. Note that if the borrowing request is not submitted, the information terminal 20 may transmit to the management server 30 a notification that borrowing is unnecessary.
  • step S11 when a borrowing request is sent to the management server 30, a transportation request is output from the management server 30 to the information terminal 20 in the first area (S4 in FIG. 3A). As a result, power storage device 10 is transported to area B from the first area. In the example shown in FIG. 3B, the power storage device 10 transported from area A is received by the administrator of area B, and the power storage device 10 is used in area B (S12).
  • the manager of area B reads out the address data stored in power storage device 10 (S13), and returns power storage device 10 to area A using this address data. (S14).
  • the address data stored in power storage device 10 can be read using information terminal 20 . Since a large amount of relief supplies are gathered in the disaster area, it is expected that it will be difficult to grasp the return destination of the power storage device 10. However, if the address data is stored in the power storage device 10, such a problem can be suppressed. can. Moreover, since the address data is read using the information terminal 20, it is preferable from the viewpoint of personal information protection.
  • the information terminal 20 in area A receives a request for transportation of the power storage device 10 from the management server 30 (YES in S20).
  • the area A manager determines whether or not to accept the transport request, and if the transport request is accepted, transmits a response of acceptance to the management server 30 (YES in S21).
  • the request for transportation is preferably made in two steps: asking for lending of power storage device 10 to area B and outputting detailed information on transportation. For example, when a lending request is made in step S20 and a response of "loanable" is sent to the management server 30 in step S21, the management server 30 outputs detailed information on transportation.
  • the transportation request contains at least the address data for Area B.
  • the transport request may include information such as the reason why the power storage device 10 is required, the required timing, the required quantity, and the like. If the transport request is made in two stages, this information may be included in the first stage consultation. If the transport request is accepted in step S21, it is determined whether or not the charging rate of the power storage device 10 to be transported is appropriate (S22). When the charging rate of the power storage device 10 is low, the manager of the area A charges the power storage device 10 before transportation (S23). As a result, power storage device 10 ready for immediate use in area B is transported.
  • step S22 information prompting confirmation of the charging rate of the power storage device 10 is output to the information terminal 20, for example.
  • the information prompting confirmation of the charging rate of the power storage device 10 may be included in the transportation request, or may be separately transmitted from the management server 30 . Alternatively, it may be displayed by a function of an application installed on the information terminal 20 .
  • the charging rate of the power storage device 10 to be transported may be automatically determined, and information prompting charging of the power storage device 10 may be output when the charging rate is less than a predetermined threshold.
  • the address data of area A is input to the power storage device 10 (S24), and the administrator assigns the power storage device 10 whose address data has been input to the area. Transport to B (S25).
  • the address data may be registered in advance at the time of initial registration or the like when power storage device 10 is purchased. Also, the address data may be associated with the unique number of the power storage device 10 and stored in the management server 30 .
  • step S24 the administrator of area A inputs the address data of area A into power storage device 10 by operating information terminal 20.
  • FIG. This address data is read using information terminal 20 in area B and used to return power storage device 10 to area A (S13 and S14 in FIG. 3B).
  • message information to be transmitted to the manager of area B may be input to power storage device 10 together with the address data.
  • FIGS. 4 to 6 are diagrams showing examples of information displayed on the monitor 23 of the information terminal 20 in relation to a transportation request for the power storage device 10 based on earthquake occurrence information.
  • FIG. 4 shows information about the ownership status of power storage devices 10 in areas adjacent to area B, which is output to information terminal 20 in area B, and information on the status of power storage devices 10 in area B, which is output to information terminal 20 in area A.
  • Each lending offer is shown.
  • FIG. 4 illustrates a case where the management server 30 outputs information regarding handling of the power storage device 10 to the information terminals 20 in the areas A and B based on the earthquake occurrence information related to the area B.
  • Information that triggers the output of information on handling is not limited to earthquake occurrence information.
  • This list is a list relating to the state of possession of power storage devices 10 in other areas, and includes information such as the addresses of evacuation shelters in neighboring municipalities, contact information, the number of power storage devices 10 owned, and the like.
  • the shelters displayed in the list are preferably selected from non-target areas of the earthquake occurrence information that are not affected or affected less by the earthquake occurrence information based on the earthquake occurrence information.
  • the shelters included in the above list are based on at least one piece of information selected from the distance from area B, the number of power storage devices 10 owned, the total power storage amount of power storage devices 10, and the number of power storage devices 10 in long-term storage mode. may be selected based on and the order of listing may be determined. For example, the shelters included in the list are sorted in descending order of distance from area B, in ascending order of the number of power storage devices 10 owned, in descending order of total power storage amount, or in descending order of the number of power storage devices 10 in long-term storage mode. may be published.
  • the information on the ownership status of the power storage devices 10 in other areas describes that a request for borrowing the power storage device 10 can be submitted.
  • the administrator of area B who has confirmed this information can further consider whether to submit a borrowing request, taking into consideration the damage caused by the earthquake, the number of power storage devices 10 owned in area B, and the like.
  • the borrowing request includes, for example, information such as the number of required power storage devices 10, borrowing time, transportation means, and the like.
  • This lending inquiry includes information such as the reason why the power storage device 10 is needed in the area B, the number of power storage devices 10 that can be lent from the area A, the date of lending the power storage device 10, the date of return, and the means of transportation. .
  • This information also describes that area B has submitted a request to borrow power storage device 10 .
  • the information on loan inquiries has a column for answering whether or not it is possible to respond to the borrowing request.
  • detailed information such as address data necessary for transporting the power storage device 10 to the area B is output from the management server 30 .
  • the number of power storage devices 10 that need to be transported from area A is specified in the detailed information of the lending inquiry or transportation request.
  • the management server 30 sends the information terminal 20 in each area, which responds to the transport request based on the response to the lending request, to the stored electric power to be transported from each area.
  • a number of devices 10 may be specified.
  • the management server 30 may designate a specific power storage device 10 as a transport target. For example, in the transportation request, the power storage device 10 in the long-term storage mode may be specified as a transport object, or the power storage device 10 in the long-term storage mode may be requested to be preferentially transported.
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram showing an example of information displayed on the monitor 23 of the information terminal 20 in Area A in relation to the transportation request.
  • information prompting charging of the power storage device 10 may be output.
  • the management server 30 or the information terminal 20 that has received the transportation request acquires, for example, the charging rate of the power storage device 10, and outputs information prompting charging of the power storage device 10 when the acquired charging rate is less than a predetermined threshold. do.
  • the management server 30 or the information terminal 20 may output information prompting confirmation of the charging rate of the power storage device 10 to be transported without obtaining the charging rate of the power storage device 10 .
  • the information terminal 20 that has received the transport request displays information prompting the power storage device 10 to be transported to enter address data.
  • the address data includes, for example, the postal code of area A, address, latitude/longitude, telephone number, and the like.
  • the address data is input by the administrator of area A using information terminal 20 and stored in the memory of power storage device 10 .
  • the information terminal 20 that has received the transportation request may display information prompting the user to input a message together with the input of the address data.
  • An example of the message is a message of support addressed to the administrator of Area B, which is a disaster area, or a disaster victim.
  • the message information stored in power storage device 10 is not limited to text information, and may include images and videos.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram showing an example of information read from the power storage device 10 and displayed on the monitor 23 of the information terminal 20.
  • the address data of area A stored in power storage device 10 can be read out by information terminal 20 in area B and displayed on monitor 23 .
  • This address data is used when power storage device 10 is returned from area B to area A as described above. It may be possible to retrieve or inquire the address data of the area to which the power storage device 10 belongs from the unique number of the power storage device 10, but it is convenient if the address data stored in the power storage device 10 can be read out by the information terminal 20.
  • the message information stored in the power storage device 10 can also be read out by the information terminal 20 in the area B and displayed on the monitor 23 .
  • the monitor 23 of the information terminal 20 displays a text message, an image, a video, etc. for supporting the administrator of the area B, the disaster victims, and the like. If inappropriate information is included in the message information stored in power storage device 10 , the information may be deleted in management server 30 or information terminal 20 .
  • the management system 1 having the configuration described above, it is possible to prevent the shortage of the power storage devices 10 in each area, and to use the power storage devices 10 more effectively.
  • the management system 1 for example, among the areas under the management of the system, areas where power storage devices 10 are expected to run short due to natural disasters or man-made disasters, and areas where power storage devices 10 are available The power storage device 10 can be transported from Therefore, the power storage device 10 can be efficiently used throughout the local community.
  • the management system 1 may cooperate with another management system and be able to procure the power storage device 10 from an area under the management of the other system.
  • the power storage device 10 is transported based on the borrowing request submitted by the administrator of the power storage device 10, so user needs can be met accurately.
  • power storage device 10 in long-term storage is set as an object to be preferentially transported, power storage device 10 can be used more effectively.
  • the management server 30 can specify the transportation quantity of the power storage device 10 for each area that responds to the transportation request based on the response to the lending request. As a result, it is possible to prevent excess power storage devices 10 exceeding the required number from being transported to the disaster area.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram schematically showing the management system 2. As shown in FIG. In the following, redundant description of the contents common to the first embodiment will be omitted, and differences from the first embodiment will be described in detail.
  • the management server 30 recommends charging of the power storage device 10 based on the management location information and the weather disaster information of the power storage device 10 .
  • the management server 30 acquires weather disaster information from the external system 100
  • the management system 2 sends information for recommending charging of the power storage device 10 to the information terminal 20 in the area A belonging to the target area of the information.
  • Management system 1 recommends charging power storage device 10 on the premise that power storage device 10 will be transported to the disaster area, but management system 2 recommends charging power storage device 10 on the premise that power storage device 10 will be used in area A. It differs from the management system 1 in that
  • the charging recommendation by the management system 2 is executed based on prediction information, such as information on the approach of a typhoon.
  • the administrator of area A who has confirmed the recommended charging information using the information terminal 20 can set the power storage device 10 with a low charging rate in the charger/discharger 17 and charge the device in preparation for an approaching typhoon.
  • the management server 30 recommends charging the power storage device 10 when the charging rate is less than a predetermined threshold.
  • the recommended charging information may be displayed on the monitor 23 by the function of the information terminal 20 .
  • FIG. 8 is a flowchart showing an example of a procedure for recommending charging of the power storage device 10 when weather disaster information related to area A is acquired.
  • the management server 30 acquires weather disaster information related to the area under the management of the management system 1 from the external system 100 (YES in S30).
  • the management server 30 acquires the charging rate of the power storage device 10 for the area A belonging to the target area of the acquired weather disaster information.
  • the management server 30 acquires the charging rate of the power storage device 10 via the information terminal 20 in the area A, for example, at the timing when the weather disaster information is acquired.
  • the management server 30 may estimate the charging rate at the time when the weather disaster information is acquired based on the charging rate of the power storage device 10 acquired in advance. For example, when starting the long-term storage mode of the power storage device 10, the charging rate of the power storage device 10 is stored in the memory 32 of the management server 30, so the management server 30 counts the elapsed time from the start of the long-term storage mode. By doing so, the charging rate of the power storage device 10 can be estimated.
  • the management server 30 compares the charging rate of the power storage device 10 with a predetermined threshold (S32), and when the charging rate is less than the threshold (YES in S32), recommends charging the information terminal 20 in the area A.
  • Information is output (S33). It is also possible to omit steps S31 and S32 and recommend charging of the power storage device 10 in the area A on the condition that the weather disaster information related to the area A is obtained without considering the charging rate of the power storage device 10. is.
  • FIG. 9 shows an example of charging recommendation information displayed on the monitor 23 of the information terminal 20 .
  • the charging recommendation information includes information for specifying the reason for recommending charging and the target for which charging is recommended.
  • the example shown in FIG. 9 indicates that the reason for recommending charging is the approach of a typhoon, and that the target for which charging is recommended is the power storage device 10 with product number ⁇ .
  • the recommended charging information may include information indicating the current charging rate. If there are a plurality of power storage devices 10 that require charging, information in a list format may be provided.
  • the power storage device 10 with a low charging rate can be charged before the typhoon approaches, and the power storage device 10 can be ready for immediate use in preparation for the approach of the typhoon. It is assumed that a typhoon will cause a power outage and require the power storage device 10, but the management system 2 can adequately cope with such a situation.
  • the management server 30 may output information to the information terminal 20 in the area A to recommend charging of the power storage device 10 held therein and prompt submission of the borrowing request.
  • the manager of area A preferably charges the power storage device 10 that it owns and considers borrowing the power storage device 10 .
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram schematically showing the management system 3. As shown in FIG.
  • the management server 30 of the management system 3 stores power based on second information related to the number of power storage devices 10 acquired by the management location information of the power storage devices 10 and the information terminal 20 or the management server 30 . It outputs information for properly deploying the device 10 .
  • the management server 30 outputs information for moving the power storage devices 10 in the area A to the area B, for example, when there are few power storage devices 10 in the area B and the power storage devices 10 are unevenly distributed in the area A. That is, when power storage devices 10 are unevenly distributed in one area (area A) among a plurality of areas, management server 30 removes power storage devices 10 from area A to another area (area A) based on the uneven distribution information.
  • B) output information for moving to.
  • information terminals 20 are arranged in areas A and B, respectively, but power storage devices 10 in areas A and B may be managed by one information terminal 20 .
  • Areas A and B are, for example, areas that exist within the same facility.
  • area A is the first floor and area B is the second floor.
  • a charging station is provided in the areas A and B, and the carrying of the power storage device 10 between the areas A and B is permitted.
  • power storage devices 10 are unevenly distributed in one of areas A and B, and power storage devices 10 are insufficient in the other.
  • the management system 3 it is possible to eliminate such uneven distribution of the power storage devices 10 and prevent a shortage of the power storage devices 10 in each area.
  • information for moving part of the power storage device 10 to area B is output to the information terminal 20 in area A.
  • information for moving part of the power storage device 10 from the area A may be output to the information terminal 20 in the area B.
  • FIG. Information indicating the number of power storage devices 10 to be moved from area A to area B is included in this information.
  • the information prompting the movement of the power storage device 10 is output, for example, when the number of power storage devices 10 existing in each area exceeds a predetermined threshold or becomes less than a predetermined threshold.
  • the management system 3 for example, based on the arrangement information of the power storage devices 10 including the shortage prediction of the power storage devices 10, information regarding the handling of the power storage devices 10, especially in order to properly deploy the power storage devices 10, the power storage devices 10 can be moved between areas. The information to make it work is output.
  • the arrangement information of the power storage device 10 is information indicating the arrangement state of the power storage device 10 in each area, and can be said to be a type of second information related to the number of power storage devices 10 .
  • the management server 30 may, for example, predict a shortage of the power storage devices 10 from the uneven distribution information of the power storage devices 10 and output information for properly deploying the power storage devices 10 .
  • the uneven distribution information of the power storage device 10 can be said to be a kind of arrangement information of the power storage device 10 .
  • the management server 30 predicts that the facility will run out of power storage devices 10, Information for proper deployment of power storage device 10 may be output.
  • the above-described embodiment can be appropriately modified in design within the scope that does not impair the purpose of the present disclosure.
  • the power storage devices 10 of the same type are illustrated, but the types of power storage devices deployed in each area are not limited to the same type.
  • the transport request for the power storage device 10 is output to the information terminal 20 in the first area by the function of the management server 30. It may be possible to output the information of the transportation request directly to the terminal 20 .
  • the above-described embodiment is a system including a management server, which is a general management device, and an information terminal, which is a management device in each area, as management devices. It is also possible to build a system that does not have
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Un système de gestion de dispositif de stockage d'électricité qui est un exemple d'un mode de réalisation de la présente invention est pourvu de dispositifs de stockage d'électricité qui sont disposés respectivement dans une pluralité de zones et qui ont une fonction de communication, et d'un dispositif de gestion qui est capable de communiquer avec les dispositifs de stockage d'électricité. Le dispositif de gestion stocke des informations de position de gestion en association avec des informations d'identification relatives à chaque dispositif de stockage d'électricité, pour la pluralité de dispositifs de stockage d'électricité. En outre, le dispositif de gestion délivre des informations concernant la manipulation du dispositif de stockage d'électricité sur la base des informations de position de gestion et d'au moins une des premières informations acquises depuis l'extérieur du système et des secondes informations concernant le nombre de dispositifs de stockage d'électricité, acquis par le dispositif de gestion.
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