WO2023228334A1 - Dispositif d'affichage, procédé d'affichage et procédé de fourniture - Google Patents

Dispositif d'affichage, procédé d'affichage et procédé de fourniture Download PDF

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WO2023228334A1
WO2023228334A1 PCT/JP2022/021451 JP2022021451W WO2023228334A1 WO 2023228334 A1 WO2023228334 A1 WO 2023228334A1 JP 2022021451 W JP2022021451 W JP 2022021451W WO 2023228334 A1 WO2023228334 A1 WO 2023228334A1
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智行 岩隈
主門 森
震 黄
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  • the present disclosure relates to a display device, a display method, and a providing method.
  • Patent Document 1 a battery replacement information processing device that calculates the cost of replacing a battery based on the mileage of an electric vehicle has been disclosed.
  • replaceable batteries are, for example, assets of providers of battery replacement services, and there is a need to suppress the decline in their asset value.
  • One of the purposes of the present disclosure is to suppress the reduction in the asset value of replaceable batteries.
  • a display device includes a recording section and a display section.
  • the recording unit stores standard price information indicating a charge for replacing a battery of a mobile object with another charged battery, and benefit price information indicating a benefit according to the remaining power level of the battery before replacement. do.
  • the display section displays a first display area that displays the standard price information and a second display area that displays the bonus price information.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram showing an overview of a battery exchange (swap) service according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing an example of the configuration of the management device according to the embodiment.
  • FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating an example of the configuration of a display device according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating an example of the flow of the battery exchange service according to the embodiment.
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram showing an example of a price display screen displayed on the display device according to the embodiment.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating an example of a slip issued by the management device according to the embodiment.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram showing another example of the price display screen displayed on the display device according to the embodiment.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram showing an overview of a battery exchange (swap) service according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing an example of the configuration of the management device according to the embodiment.
  • FIG. 3 is a block
  • FIG. 8 is a flowchart showing another example of the flow of the battery exchange service according to the embodiment.
  • FIG. 9 is a diagram showing another example of a slip issued by the management device according to the embodiment.
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram showing another example of a slip issued by the management device according to the embodiment.
  • FIG. 11 is a block diagram illustrating an example of the configuration of a user terminal according to the embodiment.
  • FIG. 12 is a diagram illustrating an example of a price display screen displayed on the user terminal according to the embodiment.
  • FIG. 13 is a flowchart illustrating an example of the flow of price display processing executed in the user terminal according to the embodiment.
  • the electric vehicle 71 may have any wheels, for example, two, three, or four wheels, but may have five or more wheels.
  • the electric vehicle 71 is illustrated as an electric vehicle, it is not limited to this.
  • the electric vehicle is not limited to an electric vehicle, and includes various types of moving objects that are driven using a battery, such as an electric kickboard, an electric wheelchair, and an electric bicycle.
  • the moving object may be a moving object that uses at least a battery as a driving source, and may also use a driving source other than a battery such as an internal combustion engine.
  • the battery exchange service is realized by the battery exchange system 1.
  • the battery exchange system 1 includes a plurality of exchangeable batteries 9 owned by a battery bank 3, a charging facility 51 operated by an exchange service provider 5, and an electric vehicle 71 used by a user 7. .
  • the battery exchange system 1 may further include a user terminal 73 used by the user 7.
  • the battery bank 3 has a plurality of replaceable batteries 9 that can be used in electric vehicles, and provides services involving the replaceable batteries 9. Specifically, the battery bank 3 owns a large amount of replaceable batteries 9 and earns profits by providing the replaceable batteries 9 it owns to the exchange service provider 5 in the form of lease or rental C1.
  • the replaceable battery 9 may be an asset of the battery bank 3.
  • the exchange service provider 5 is typically a local charging station.
  • the exchange service provider 5 earns profits by providing the exchangeable battery 9 to the user 7 in the form of rental C2. Specifically, the exchange service provider 5 earns profits by replacing the replaceable battery 9 of the visiting electric vehicle with a charged replaceable battery 9.
  • the exchange service provider 5 also charges the exchangeable battery 9.
  • the exchange service provider 5 typically performs charging at the charging facility 51, but there may be cases in which the exchange service provider 5 requests charging to a specialized charging company.
  • Charging facility 51 is an example of at least one charging station installed by exchange service provider 5 .
  • the charging facility 51 is provided with a management device 53 and a display device 55.
  • the management device 53 is configured to manage the provision of the replaceable battery 9 to the user 7 at the replacement service provider 5 .
  • a server device, a PC, etc. can be used as appropriate.
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing an example of the configuration of the management device 53 according to the embodiment.
  • the management device 53 has a control section 531, a communication section 533, a measurement section 535, and an output section 537 as a hardware configuration.
  • the control unit 531 controls the overall operation of the management device 53.
  • the control unit 531 includes a processor and a memory such as a RAM (Random Access Memory) or a ROM (Read Only Memory).
  • the memory of the control unit 531 stores various data and programs used by the management device 53.
  • the processor of the control unit 531 implements each function of the management device 53 by, for example, reading a program from the ROM and executing the program loaded into the RAM.
  • control unit 531 uses the communication unit 533 to realize an acquisition function of acquiring fee information 555a stored in the recording unit 555 of the display device 55.
  • the control unit 531 uses the measurement unit 535 to realize an acquisition function of acquiring the remaining power (residual power) and battery type of the connected replaceable battery 9.
  • the measurement unit 535 may be provided outside the management device 53.
  • the measurement unit 535 external to the management device 53 may be a measurement device communicatively connected to the management device 53, a controller for the replaceable battery 9, or a communication interface of the electric vehicle 71. It may be. In these cases, the management device 53 does not need to be provided with the measurement unit 535.
  • the control unit 531 may be configured to implement an acquisition function of acquiring the remaining power amount (residual power) and battery type of the replaceable battery 9 through the communication unit 533.
  • control unit 531 realizes a calculation function that calculates the fee for replacing the replaceable battery 9 based on the fee information 555a, the remaining amount of power (remaining power), and the battery type.
  • control unit 531 has an output function that causes the output unit 537 to output a replacement bill (slip) for charging the user 7 for the fee for replacing the replaceable battery 9 based on the calculated replacement fee.
  • the management device 53 may further include a storage unit that stores fee information 555a. In this case, the management device 53 does not need to acquire the fee information 555a from the display device 55.
  • the communication unit 533 is configured to be able to communicate with the display device 55 and the user terminal 73 by wire or wirelessly.
  • the measurement unit 535 is configured to be able to measure the remaining power of the connected replaceable battery 9. Furthermore, the measuring unit 535 is configured to be able to acquire the battery type of the connected replaceable battery 9. Specifically, the measurement unit 535 is configured to read the remaining power and battery type from the controller of the replaceable battery 9 via a communication unit 533 by wire or wirelessly.
  • the battery type is information indicating the manufacturer, capacity (kwh), and shape of the replaceable battery 9.
  • the battery type may further include information indicating the material of the replaceable battery 9, such as a three-element battery, an iron phosphate battery, or an all-solid-state battery.
  • the measurement unit 535 is mounted, for example, in a charger for the replaceable battery 9, it may be formed separately from the charger.
  • the measurement unit 535 may be configured as an input unit that receives operator input regarding the remaining power of the replaceable battery 9 and/or the battery type.
  • the input unit a keyboard, mouse, button, touch panel, microphone, etc. can be used as appropriate.
  • the output unit 537 is configured to be able to output a slip for billing the user 7 for expenses related to battery replacement.
  • the output unit 537 is, for example, a printer.
  • the output unit 537 may be configured to be able to output electronic slips such as electronic receipts.
  • the output unit 537 may be implemented as a function of the management device 53 realized by the control unit 531.
  • the electronic slip can be output from the management device 53 to the user terminal 73 and displayed on the user terminal 73, for example.
  • the user terminal 73 can also be expressed as a slip display device.
  • the output unit 537 may be configured to output the fee information 555a to the recording unit 555 of the display device 55 via the communication unit 533.
  • the management device 53 may include a display section that displays an input screen for setting the charge information 555a, and an input section that receives input of the charge information 555a from the operator.
  • the display section various display devices such as a liquid crystal display can be used as appropriate.
  • the management device 53 may be configured to acquire the fee information 555a from outside the management device 53 using the communication unit 533.
  • the display device 55 is configured to present to the user 7 the cost associated with battery replacement at the replacement service provider 5 .
  • the display device 55 is, for example, an electronic bulletin board.
  • An electronic bulletin board has a structure in which light-emitting bodies such as light-emitting diodes and light bulbs are arranged in a grid pattern, and transmits information by blinking the light-emitting bodies.
  • the electronic bulletin board may be one that is waterproof, heat resistant, and cold resistant and installed outdoors, or it may be installed indoors.
  • a type called a signage that uses a display such as a liquid crystal display in the display area can also be used.
  • the electronic bulletin board may use an internal battery as a power source, or may be supplied with power from an external power source.
  • FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing an example of the configuration of the display device 55 according to the embodiment.
  • the display device 55 has a control section 551, a communication section 553, a recording section 555, and a display section 557 as a hardware configuration.
  • the control unit 551 controls the overall operation of the display device 55.
  • the control unit 551 includes a processor and a memory such as RAM or ROM.
  • the memory of the control unit 551 stores various data and programs used by the display device 55.
  • the processor of the control unit 551 realizes each function of the display device 55 by, for example, reading a program from the ROM or the recording unit 555 and executing the program loaded into the RAM.
  • control unit 551 causes the display unit 557 to display a price related to battery replacement, including information on benefits according to the remaining power of the replaceable battery 9, based on the fee information 555a stored in the recording unit 555. Realize display control function.
  • the communication unit 553 is configured to be able to communicate with the management device 53 by wire or wirelessly. Note that in the battery exchange system 1 according to the present embodiment, the communication section 553 is not an essential component and may not be provided.
  • the recording unit 555 can appropriately utilize various storage media and storage devices such as ROM, HDD (Hard Disk Drive), SSD (Solid State Drive), and Flash memory.
  • the recording unit 555 may further include a RAM for temporarily storing data being worked on.
  • the recording unit 555 may store various data and programs used by the display device 55.
  • the recording unit 555 stores, for example, fee information 555a.
  • the recording unit 555 is typically removable from the display device 55, and in the detached state is connected to the management device 53, an external PC, etc., and the recorded information is edited.
  • the display device 55 may be connected to the management device 53, an external PC, etc. by wire or wirelessly by the communication unit 533, and the recorded information may be edited.
  • the charge information 555a is charge information regarding battery replacement.
  • the price information 555a includes at least standard price information and first benefit price information. Standard price information and first benefit price information are set for each battery type.
  • the standard price information is information indicating the charge for replacing the replaceable battery 9 installed in the electric vehicle 71 with another rechargeable replaceable battery 9. Standard price information may be set for each charging facility 51, for example.
  • the first benefit price information is information indicating a discount (benefits) depending on the state of the replaceable battery 9 installed in the electric vehicle 71 before replacement.
  • the information indicating the state of the replaceable battery 9 includes at least information indicating the remaining power (remaining power amount). That is, the first benefit price information is set at least for each remaining power.
  • the discount according to the remaining power is effective from the viewpoint of suppressing over-discharge of the replaceable battery 9.
  • the first benefit price information is an example of benefit price information.
  • the display section 557 is a display area on the display device 55 as an electronic bulletin board.
  • the display section 557 includes a display area that displays standard price information and a display area that displays first benefit price information.
  • the display section 557 has a configuration in which light emitting bodies such as light emitting diodes and light bulbs are arranged in a grid. Note that a liquid crystal display, a projector, or the like may be used as the display section 557.
  • FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating an example of the flow of the battery exchange service according to the embodiment.
  • the control unit 551 of the display device 55 displays price information regarding battery replacement on the display unit 557 based on the price information 555a stored in the recording unit 555 (S101).
  • the price information includes benefit information for each remaining amount of power. Display of price information will be described later.
  • the worker at the charging facility 51 removes the battery A (replaceable battery 9) from the electric vehicle 71 and replaces it with the battery B (replaceable battery 9). (S102).
  • battery A is an example of a battery before replacement of the mobile body and a battery removed from the mobile body.
  • battery B is an example of another charged battery.
  • the operator selects a replaceable battery 9 of the same battery type as battery A, for example.
  • the selection of battery B to be replaced may be performed by the operator or the management device 53 based on the battery type read from battery A after battery A is set in the measuring instrument in S103.
  • the operation at the charging facility 51 includes the process of removing the replaceable battery 9 from the visited electric vehicle 71, the process of selecting the replaceable battery 9 to be replaced according to the battery type, and the process of selecting the replacement battery 9. This includes the step of loading the type battery 9 into the electric vehicle 71.
  • the operator sets the battery A removed from the electric vehicle 71 into the measuring unit 535 (measuring instrument) of the management device 53 to detect the remaining power (S103).
  • control unit 531 of the management device 53 reads the remaining power from the controller of the connected battery A. Furthermore, after the remaining power is read out, or together with the remaining power, the control unit 531 of the management device 53 reads out the battery type from the controller of the connected battery A.
  • the control unit 531 of the management device 53 acquires charge information 555a corresponding to the battery type of battery A from the recording unit 555 of the display device 55, for example. Thereafter, the control unit 531 of the management device 53 calculates the charge for battery replacement based on the remaining power of battery A, the standard price (standard price information), and the remaining power benefit information (first benefit price information). (S104).
  • the operations at the charging facility 51 include a step of setting the removed replaceable battery 9 in a measuring device and detecting the battery type and remaining power, and a step of calculating the charge from the detected battery type and remaining power. including. The calculation of the exchange fee will be described later.
  • the control unit 531 of the management device 53 After the charge for battery replacement is calculated, the control unit 531 of the management device 53 outputs a replacement bill (slip) based on the calculated replacement charge through the output unit 537, thereby billing the driver (user 7). is performed (S105a).
  • the operation at the charging facility 51 includes a process of outputting a receipt (slip) in which a replacement fee according to the battery type and remaining power is written from the register (output unit 537), and a step of charging the driver (user 7) of the automobile 71.
  • the battery exchange service according to the embodiment is provided by issuing a slip.
  • the management device 53 according to the embodiment can also be expressed as a slip issuing device. The output slip will be described later.
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram showing an example of a price display screen 610 displayed on the display device 55 according to the embodiment.
  • the price display screen 610 includes a battery type display area 611, a standard price display area 613, and a remaining power benefit display area 615.
  • the vertical axis (row) indicates information by battery type
  • the horizontal axis (column) indicates standard price information and It is arranged to show the first benefit information. That is, the display unit 557 displays a standard price display area 613 and a remaining power benefit display area 615 for each battery type.
  • the battery type display area 611 is an area for displaying the battery type of the replaceable battery 9 that can be provided to the user 7 at the charging facility 51.
  • the battery type display area 611 displays battery types: type A with a capacity of 1.7 kWh, type B with a capacity of 2.0 kWh, and type C with a capacity of 10.0 kWh.
  • the standard price is 30.0 Indian Rupees per kWh.
  • the standard price is INR 29.0 per kWh.
  • the standard price is INR 27.0 per kWh.
  • the standard price information displayed in the standard price display area 613 may be information indicating a replacement fee per battery.
  • the standard price is 1.7 x 30 Indian rupees.
  • the remaining power benefit display area 615 is an area for displaying first benefit price information.
  • the remaining power benefit display area 615 is an example of the second display area and the third display area.
  • the first benefit price information is discount information according to the remaining power.
  • the first benefit price information is discount information for each of the cases where the remaining power is 10% or more and the case where the remaining power is 20% or more.
  • the first benefit price information is a discount of 1.0 Indian rupees per kWh for Type A and Type B when the remaining power is 10% or more; In this case, the discount is 2.0 Indian rupees per kWh.
  • the first benefit price information is that for Type C, there is no discount if the remaining power is 10% or more, and if the remaining power is 20% or more, there is a discount of 3.0 Indian rupees per kWh. It shows that there is. In this way, the first benefit price information may be displayed as a difference with respect to the standard price.
  • the battery type display area 611, the standard price display area 613, and the remaining power benefit display area 615 are arranged so as to be adjacent to each other, but the present invention is not limited to this. . It is sufficient that the user 7 can visually check and compare the standard price and the remaining power benefit as the first benefit information for each battery type, and the format may be such that the vertical and horizontal axes are inverted from the example of FIG. 5. , each area may be sequentially displayed at the same position. Further, between each area there may be provided an area for displaying date and time (time zone) and station information (for example, see FIG. 12), or an area for displaying other information such as an area for displaying advertising information. That is, the price display screen 630 may include information by time zone or charging station.
  • the first benefit price information is set and displayed according to the remaining power.
  • the user 7 can be guided to bring the replaceable battery 9 to the charging station before the replaceable battery 9 mounted on the electric vehicle reaches over-discharge.
  • the battery replacement service can be provided while suppressing deterioration of the replaceable battery 9, that is, suppressing a decrease in the asset value of the replaceable battery 9.
  • first benefit price information is set and displayed according to the battery type.
  • the level of overdischarge that degrades batteries varies depending on battery type, such as battery capacity. Therefore, changing the first benefit price information according to the battery type is useful from the viewpoint of suppressing deterioration of the replaceable battery 9.
  • a large-capacity replaceable battery 9 such as Type C
  • the battery has a high tendency to deteriorate unless the remaining power is 20% or more.
  • the discount rate is set to 0 to induce the user to replace the battery with 20% or more remaining power. can.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram showing an example of a slip issued by the management device 53 according to the embodiment.
  • FIG. 6 illustrates a receipt 710 for charging a replacement fee that is issued when a benefit according to the remaining power is applied to the replacement fee related to battery replacement.
  • the receipt 710 includes replacement fee information 711, fee detailed information 713, and remaining power benefit information 715.
  • the replacement fee information 711 is information indicating the replacement fee (total amount) after applying the discount related to battery replacement.
  • the following information is printed as the exchange fee information 711: receipt number, date and time, billing items, contents of each billing item, quantity of each billing item, and amount of money for each billing item.
  • the total price for battery replacement is 49.30 Indian Rupees for type A replaceable battery 9 with a capacity of 1.7 kWh.
  • the detailed charge information 713 is information indicating the breakdown of the charge.
  • the fee detailed information 713 includes information such as the standard price, return power discount, discount price, battery type, and battery replacement fee.
  • the electricity amount benefit discount at the time of return is the first benefit price information according to the remaining power. It is printed that a discount of 1.0 Indian rupees per kWh is applied as a discount on electricity consumption upon return.
  • This first benefit price information is calculated based on the fact that the remaining power at the time of return was 0.25 kWh, that is, 14.7%, as printed as remaining power benefit information 715.
  • the discount price is 29.00 Indian Rupees per kWh.
  • This discount price is calculated by applying a discount (-1.0 Indian rupees/kWh) according to the remaining power to the standard price (30.00 Indian rupees/kWh).
  • the battery type is type A with a capacity of 1.7 kWh.
  • the battery replacement fee is 49.30 Indian Rupees.
  • the battery replacement fee is calculated based on a discounted price of INR 29.00 per kWh and a Type A capacity of 1.7 kWh.
  • the remaining power benefit information 715 is information that is the basis for the power amount benefit discount upon return in the fee detailed information 713, and is information that indicates the battery status of the returned replaceable battery 9.
  • the remaining power benefit information 715 includes information such as battery type, battery ID, remaining power at time of return (remaining power), and benefit discount.
  • the remaining amount of power at the time of return it is printed that the remaining amount of power at the time of return was 0.25 kWh, that is, 14.7%.
  • the discount according to the remaining power is 1.0 Indian Rupee/kWh.
  • the bonus discount is determined based on the remaining power being 10% or more and less than 20%.
  • the battery replacement system 1 is configured to display a price including the first benefit price information corresponding to the remaining power of the replaceable battery 9 before replacement.
  • Battery deterioration factors include over-discharge and overload when using the battery of the electric vehicle 71.
  • the battery exchange system 1 it is possible to display a price that provides an incentive for battery-friendly usage, so that the exchangeable battery 9 installed in the electric vehicle 71 can be over-discharged.
  • the user 7 can be guided to bring the vehicle to the charging station beforehand. This makes it possible to replace or recover the battery while suppressing battery deterioration, thereby suppressing a reduction in the asset value of the replaceable batteries 9 held by the battery bank 3.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram showing an example of a price display screen 620 displayed on the display device 55 according to the embodiment.
  • Discounted charge information that is, a discounted exchange charge obtained by applying a discount (benefits) to the standard price may be displayed.
  • the user 7 can visually check and compare the standard price and the remaining power benefit as the first benefit information for each battery type.
  • the discount classification for the remaining power is in two stages of 10% and 20% is illustrated, but the present invention is not limited to this.
  • the remaining power may be discounted at different levels, such as 5%, 10%, and 15%.
  • the discount categories and the number thereof may be different for each battery type.
  • type A has three stages of 10%, 20% and 30%
  • type B has two stages of 10% and 20%
  • type C has two stages of 10% and 30%. It is a stage.
  • FIG. 8 is a flowchart showing another example of the flow of the battery exchange service according to the embodiment.
  • 9 and 10 are diagrams each showing another example of a slip issued by the management device 53 according to the embodiment.
  • differences from the flow in FIG. 4 will be mainly explained.
  • the control unit 531 of the management device 53 After acquiring the remaining power of battery A, the battery type, and the charge information 555a corresponding to the battery type, the control unit 531 of the management device 53 acquires the remaining power of battery A, the standard charge (standard price information), and the remaining power. Based on the benefit information (first benefit price information), a refund fee for returning battery A is calculated (S104a).
  • the control unit 531 of the management device 53 calculates the replacement fee for battery B to be replaced based on the standard fee (standard price information) corresponding to the battery type. (S104b).
  • the control unit 531 of the management device 53 outputs, through the output unit 537, a refund certificate (slip) that is a refund document that describes the refund fee and a receipt (slip) that is an exchange bill that describes the exchange fee.
  • a refund certificate (slip) that is a refund document that describes the refund fee
  • a receipt (slip) that is an exchange bill that describes the exchange fee.
  • FIG. 9 illustrates a refund certificate 720.
  • the refund certificate 720 includes refund fee information 717, fee detailed information 713, and remaining power benefit information 715.
  • the refund fee information 717 of the refund certificate 720 is information indicating the refund fee after applying the discount related to battery return.
  • the refund fee information 717 includes the following information: refund slip number, date and time, items, contents of each item, quantity of each item, and amount of money for each item.
  • the electricity usage fee for the returned replaceable battery 9 is 42.05 Indian Rupees
  • the deposit refund equivalent to the replacement fee paid when replacing the replaceable battery 9 last time is 51.00 Indian Rupees. It is printed that.
  • each information is printed: standard price, power amount benefit discount on return, discount price, battery type, amount of power used, and power usage fee (power usage fee).
  • the amount of power used is 1.45 kWh, that is, 85.3%. This amount of power used is calculated based on the capacity of the returned replaceable battery 9 of 1.7 kWh and the measured remaining power of 0.25 kWh.
  • the electricity consumption fee is 42.05 Indian rupees.
  • This power usage charge is calculated based on the amount of power used and the standard price for each battery type.
  • FIG. 10 illustrates a receipt 730.
  • Receipt 730 includes exchange fee information 711, as shown in FIG.
  • the replacement fee information 711 of the receipt 730 is information indicating the total amount of money for the replacement battery 9 to be replaced.
  • a benefit corresponding to the remaining power level of the returned replaceable battery 9 is given as a reward when the replaceable battery 9 is returned. Applies to refunds.
  • the battery exchange system 1 further includes a user terminal 73 used by the user 7, as shown in FIG.
  • a user terminal 73 a smartphone, a personal computer (PC), a tablet PC, a car navigation system, etc. can be used as appropriate.
  • the user terminal 73 is an example of a display device.
  • the user terminal 73 may be configured to display the same display as the display device 55.
  • the display device 55 is not an essential configuration.
  • FIG. 11 is a block diagram showing an example of the configuration of the user terminal 73 according to the embodiment.
  • the user terminal 73 includes a control section 731, a communication section 733, a recording section 735, and a display section 737 as a hardware configuration.
  • the control unit 731 controls the overall operation of the user terminal 73.
  • the control unit 731 includes a processor and a memory such as RAM or ROM.
  • the memory of the control unit 731 stores various data and programs used by the user terminal 73.
  • the processor of the control unit 731 implements each function of the user terminal 73 by, for example, reading a program from the ROM or the recording unit 735 and executing the program loaded into the RAM.
  • control unit 731 uses the communication unit 733 to realize an acquisition function of acquiring fee information 735a from the management device 53, the display device 55, or a server device on the cloud.
  • the acquisition function stores charge information 735a in the recording unit 735.
  • control unit 731 has an acquisition function that uses the communication unit 733 to acquire information regarding remaining power, battery type, and overload from the communication interface of the electric vehicle 71 or the controller of the replaceable battery 9 mounted on the electric vehicle 71. Realize.
  • the acquisition function stores the remaining power and battery type in the recording unit 735 as battery information 735c.
  • the acquisition function also stores information regarding overload in the recording unit 735 as driving LV information 735b.
  • the information regarding overload is, for example, information indicating the number of times the replaceable battery 9 is overloaded due to sudden start and/or sudden deceleration.
  • Information regarding overload is collected, for example, by the controller of the replaceable battery 9 and stored in a recording area within the controller.
  • the control unit 731 uses the communication unit 733 to realize an acquisition function of acquiring fee information 735a from the communication interface of the electric vehicle 71 or the controller of the replaceable battery 9 installed in the electric vehicle 71.
  • the acquisition function stores charge information 735a in the recording unit 735.
  • control unit 731 realizes a level determination function that determines the Eco driving level (driving LV) for the user 7 based on information regarding overload.
  • control unit 731 realizes a display control function that determines the display mode of the fee for replacing the replaceable battery 9 based on the fee information 735a, the driving LV information 735b, and the battery information 735c.
  • the communication unit 733 is configured to be able to communicate with the management device 53 or the display device 55 by wire or wirelessly. Further, the communication unit 733 is configured to be able to communicate with the controller of the replaceable battery 9 mounted on the electric vehicle 71 by wire or wirelessly.
  • the communication unit 733 may be configured to be able to communicate with a server device on the cloud that provides fee information 735a including station information. Communication with the cloud may be performed via the management device 53 or the display device 55. Further, the communication unit 733 may be configured to be able to communicate with the electric vehicle 71. Note that communication with the replaceable battery 9 may be performed via a communication interface of the electric vehicle 71.
  • the recording unit 735 can appropriately utilize various storage media and storage devices such as ROM, HDD (Hard Disk Drive), SSD (Solid State Drive), and Flash memory.
  • the recording unit 735 may further include a RAM for temporarily storing data being worked on.
  • the recording unit 735 may store various data and programs used by the user terminal 73.
  • the recording unit 735 stores, for example, fee information 735a, driving LV information 735b, and battery information 735c.
  • the charge information 735a is charge information regarding battery replacement.
  • the fee information 735a includes second benefit price information and station information in addition to the above-described fee information 555a. Further, the fee information 735a further includes information indicating the time period to which the first benefit price information and the second benefit price information are applied (see FIG. 12).
  • the second benefit price information is information indicating an incentive for eco-driving that can suppress battery deterioration, and is discount information according to the level of eco-driving. That is, the second benefit price information is set at least for each level of eco-driving.
  • the second benefit price information is an example of benefit price information indicating a benefit according to a driving level indicating driving manners.
  • the station information includes at least identification information of the charging station, such as the name of the charging facility 51 (charging station) where the battery can be replaced.
  • the station information may further include geographic information about the charging station. Further, the station information may include campaign information from the charging station, such as "discount on charges from 14:00 to 16:00".
  • the driving LV information 735b is information indicating the level of eco-driving that can suppress battery deterioration.
  • the driving LV information 735b is set by the control unit 731.
  • the eco-driving level is information indicating the degree of load placed on the replaceable battery 9 due to driving.
  • the eco-driving level is set low for driving that overloads the replaceable battery 9.
  • Overloaded driving includes sudden starts and sudden decelerations. Driving with an overload may cause rapid fluctuations in the discharge amount of the replaceable battery 9 through the drive of the electric motor of the electric vehicle 71, and may accelerate deterioration of the replaceable battery 9.
  • the battery information 735c includes at least information indicating the battery type and residual voltage of the replaceable battery 9 installed in the electric vehicle 71.
  • the display section 737 a liquid crystal display, an organic EL display, a projector, etc. can be used as appropriate. It is assumed that the display unit 737 according to the embodiment is configured as a touch panel display, integrated with a touch panel that receives user operations. Note that as the display unit 737, a watch-shaped or glasses-shaped wearable device worn by the user 7 may be used. Further, the user terminal 73 may have a separate input unit such as a keyboard, mouse, buttons, etc. that accepts user operations.
  • control unit 731 may obtain the fee information 735a from the management device 53 or the display device 55 through the communication unit 733. In this case, the recording unit 735 of the user terminal 73 does not need to store the charge information 735a.
  • FIG. 12 is a diagram showing an example of a price display screen 630 displayed on the user terminal 73 according to the embodiment. Here, differences from the price display screen 610 according to the first embodiment will be mainly explained.
  • the price display screen 630 further includes an eco-driving benefit display area 631, as shown in FIG.
  • the eco-driving benefit display area 631 is an area for displaying second benefit price information.
  • the eco-driving benefit display area 631 is an example of the second display area and the fourth display area.
  • the second benefit price information is discount information according to the level of eco-driving.
  • the second benefit price information is discount information for the case where the eco-driving level is LV1 and the case where the eco-driving level is LV2.
  • the second benefit price information is a discount of 1.0 Indian rupees per kWh when the eco-driving level is LV1, and a discount of 3.0 Indian rupees per kWh when the eco-driving level is LV2. It shows that there is. In this way, the second benefit price information may be displayed as a difference with respect to the standard price.
  • the price display screen 630 further includes a display area 633 for station information and a display area 635 for the time period to which the fee information 735a is applied.
  • the name of the charging station is displayed, such as "Station AAA", for example, but geographical information and arrival time information calculated from the current position may also be displayed.
  • the price display screen 630 is information for each charging station.
  • the time period to which the charge information 735a is applied is displayed, for example, "14:00-16:00".
  • the price display screen 630 is information by time zone. Note that presenting the time period in which the discount is applicable can be a means of optimizing battery replacement (demand amount) at the charging station and charging (supply amount) of the replaceable battery 9. In other words, by displaying the time period to which the charge information 735a is applied, it is possible to prevent a shortage of replaceable batteries 9 at the charging station, and to suppress deterioration of the replaceable batteries 9 due to rapid charging.
  • the discount information may display the standard price to which the discount (privilege) is applied, that is, the exchange fee after the discount, similar to the price display screen 620 in FIG. 7.
  • FIG. 13 is a flowchart illustrating an example of the flow of price display processing executed at the user terminal 73 according to the embodiment.
  • the control unit 731 acquires current time information and selects a time zone based on the acquired time information (S201).
  • control unit 731 acquires charge information 735a applied to the designated charging station in the selected time period from the recording unit 735 (S202).
  • the control unit 731 acquires the battery type and remaining power (battery information 735c) of the replaceable battery 9 installed in the electric vehicle 71 from the recording unit 735 (S203).
  • the control unit 731 acquires driving LV information 735b from the recording unit 735. Then, the control unit 731 determines the current eco-driving level based on the information regarding the overload while the electric vehicle 71 is being driven using the electric power from the replaceable battery 9 before replacement (S204). .
  • the eco-driving level is set in two levels, Lv1 and Lv2. Further, it is assumed that the information regarding overload is the number of sudden starts and/or sudden decelerations. Note that a plurality of levels of three or more may be set as the level of eco-driving.
  • the control unit 731 determines that the level is LV2 if the number of sudden starts and/or sudden decelerations is less than 10 times, determines that the level is LV1 if it is less than 20 times, and determines that the level is LV1 if the number of sudden starts and/or sudden decelerations is less than 20 times. In other words, it is determined that the eco-driving benefit is not applicable.
  • the threshold value for the number of sudden starts and/or sudden decelerations is just an example, and can be set arbitrarily.
  • the level of eco-driving determined in the process of S204 is LV1.
  • the control unit 731 determines the display mode of the fee area (S205). Specifically, the control unit 731 matches the battery type, remaining power, eco-driving level, and fee information 735a, and determines the applicable fee. Then, the control unit 731 determines the display mode of each fee according to the determination result.
  • control unit 731 displays the price display screen 630 in the display mode of the determined price range (S206).
  • the determination of the level of eco-driving and the calculation of fees based on the level of eco-driving may be performed when issuing a slip, similarly to the battery exchange system 1 according to each of the embodiments described above.
  • the fee area is an area including the standard price display area 613, the remaining power benefit display area 615, and the eco-driving benefit display area 631.
  • the display mode refers to the color, font type, format such as bold, or blinking of the display when displaying each charge. In the example of FIG. 12, a change in bold (highlighted display) is shown as a change in display mode.
  • the charges for type A and type B battery types are displayed in bold in the standard price display area 613. Further, type C charges are displayed in a normal display mode. Accordingly, the price display screen 630 indicates that type A and type B battery types can be loaded into the electric vehicle 71 of the user 7 .
  • the price display screen 630 indicates that when replacing the replaceable battery 9 at this time, a benefit when the remaining power is 20% or more, that is, a discount of 2.0 Indian rupees per kWh can be applied. It shows.
  • the fee for the LV1 eco-driving level is displayed in bold.
  • the price display screen 630 indicates that when replacing the replaceable battery 9 at this time, a benefit when the eco-driving level is LV1, that is, a discount of 1.0 Indian rupees per kWh can be applied. It shows.
  • the user terminal 73 is configured to display a price including discount information corresponding to the level of eco-driving, as well as the remaining power of the replaceable battery 9 before exchange. It is composed of
  • the user 7 can grasp applicable charges and discounts in real time even if the applicable charge information differs for each charging station or for each time period. That is, according to the battery exchange system 1 according to the embodiment, the motivation of the user 7 for eco-driving can be improved.
  • each process according to each of the embodiments described above may be realized by distributed processing by a plurality of devices.
  • the management device 53 and the display device 55 may each be configured by a combination of multiple devices.
  • the management device 53 and the display device 55 may be integrally configured.
  • the display device 55 may be part of the output unit 537 of the management device 53.
  • the processor may be a CPU (Central Processing Unit), a GPU (Graphics Processing Unit), or an ASIC (Application Specification Unit). fic Integrated Circuit), FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) ) are available as appropriate.
  • CPU Central Processing Unit
  • GPU Graphics Processing Unit
  • ASIC Application Specification Unit
  • FPGA Field Programmable Gate Array
  • the communication units 533, 553, and 733 can use a communication circuit for wired communication, a communication circuit for wireless communication, or a combination thereof as appropriate as a hardware configuration.
  • a communication circuit for wireless communication communication circuits compatible with various standards such as 4G, 5G, 6G, Wi-Fi (registered trademark), Bluetooth (registered trademark), and infrared communication can be used as appropriate.
  • Each of the management device 53, display device 55, and user terminal 73 stores charge information 555a, 735a in a database via a computer-readable recording medium or a portable external storage device. It does not matter if it is configured to be accessible.
  • a computer-readable recording medium for example, a CD-ROM, a flexible disk (FD), a CD-R, a DVD (Digital Versatile Disk), etc. can be used as appropriate.
  • a portable external storage device an HDD, SSD, Flash memory, etc. can be used as appropriate.
  • the programs executed by each device of the battery exchange system 1 according to each of the embodiments described above are files in an installable or executable format that can be read by a computer such as a CD-ROM, FD, CD-R, or DVD. Provided recorded on a suitable recording medium.
  • the program executed by each device of the battery exchange system 1 according to each of the embodiments described above is stored on a computer connected to a network such as the Internet, and is provided by being downloaded via the network. You can. Further, the program executed by each device of the battery exchange system 1 according to each embodiment described above may be provided or distributed via a network such as the Internet.
  • each device of the battery exchange system 1 may be provided in advance by being incorporated into a ROM or the like.
  • a recording unit that records standard price information indicating a battery exchange fee for exchanging the battery of the mobile object with another charged battery, and benefit price information indicating a benefit according to the remaining power level of the battery before exchange;
  • a display device comprising: a display section that displays a first display area that displays the standard price information; and a second display area that displays the bonus price information.
  • the recording unit further records benefit price information indicating a benefit according to a driving level indicating driving manners
  • the second display area includes a third display area that displays bonus price information that shows benefits that correspond to the remaining amount of power, and a fourth display area that displays bonus price information that shows benefits that correspond to the driving level. including the area, The display device according to (1).
  • a display method comprising: displaying a first display area for displaying the standard price information and a second display area for displaying the bonus price information.
  • (9) recording standard price information indicating a charge for replacing the battery of the mobile object with another charged battery, and benefit price information indicating a benefit according to the remaining power level of the battery before replacement; obtaining the remaining power level of the battery removed from the mobile object; applying the benefit corresponding to the remaining power level of the removed battery to the standard price information to calculate a discounted price;
  • a providing method comprising: issuing a slip including a display of the discounted charge.
  • a slip issuing device comprising: an output unit that issues a slip including a display of the discounted charge.
  • Price information including standard price information indicating a charge for battery replacement to replace the battery of the mobile object with another charged battery, and benefit price information indicating a benefit according to the remaining power level of the battery before replacement; an acquisition unit that acquires the remaining power of the battery removed from the mobile object; a control unit that calculates a discounted rate by applying the benefit corresponding to the remaining power level of the removed battery to the standard price information;
  • a slip issuing device comprising: an output unit that issues a slip including a display of the discounted charge.
  • (13) recording standard price information indicating a charge for replacing the battery of the mobile object with another charged battery, and benefit price information indicating a benefit according to the remaining power level of the battery before replacement; obtaining the remaining power level of the battery removed from the mobile object; applying the benefit corresponding to the remaining power level of the removed battery to the standard price information to calculate a discounted price; calculating a refund amount corresponding to the remaining power of the removed battery based on the remaining power of the removed battery and the discounted charge; issuing a slip containing an indication of the charge for the battery replacement;
  • a providing method comprising: issuing a slip including an indication of the refund amount.
  • a recording unit that records standard price information indicating a battery exchange fee for exchanging the battery of the mobile object with another charged battery, and benefit price information indicating a benefit according to the remaining power level of the battery before exchange; a measuring unit that acquires the remaining power level of the battery removed from the mobile object; Applying the benefit corresponding to the remaining amount of power of the removed battery to the standard price information to calculate a discounted fee, and based on the remaining amount of power of the removed battery and the discounted fee, a control unit that calculates a refund amount corresponding to the remaining power level of the removed battery;
  • a slip issuing device comprising: an output unit that issues a slip including a display of the charge for battery replacement and a slip including a display of the refund amount.
  • Price information including standard price information indicating a charge for battery replacement to replace the battery of the mobile object with another charged battery, and benefit price information indicating a benefit according to the remaining power level of the battery before replacement; an acquisition unit that acquires the remaining power of the battery removed from the mobile object; Applying the benefit corresponding to the remaining amount of power of the removed battery to the standard price information to calculate a discounted fee, and based on the remaining amount of power of the removed battery and the discounted fee, a control unit that calculates a refund amount corresponding to the remaining power level of the removed battery;
  • a slip issuing device comprising: an output unit that issues a slip including a display of the charge for battery replacement and a slip including a display of the refund amount.

Abstract

Un dispositif d'affichage selon la présente invention comprend une unité d'enregistrement et une unité d'affichage. L'unité d'enregistrement stocke des informations de prix standard qui indiquent des frais de placement de batterie pour remplacer la batterie d'une entité mobile par une autre batterie chargée et des informations de prix de bénéfice qui indiquent un bénéfice correspondant à la quantité restante d'électricité de la batterie avant remplacement. L'unité d'affichage montre une première région d'affichage pour montrer les informations de prix standard et une seconde région d'affichage pour montrer les informations de prix de bénéfice.
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