Ford is charging EV battery packs from a number of cost ports concurrently as a way to shorten charging instances.
The idea is printed in a latest patent submitting revealed by the USA Patent and Trademark Workplace (USPTO) Nov. 12, 2024, however initially filed by Ford again on Dec. 8, 2021. It exhibits a setup with twin charging ports that will every be answerable for charging a portion of the battery pack from a single energy supply.
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The submitting discusses a “partition” system that will enable two or extra sections of the battery pack to be decoupled and charged individually, or coupled collectively for standard charging. The tandem charging can be achieved with an adapter that will break up energy from one connector to achieve the 2 cost ports on the automobile.
Partitioning of the battery pack do not essentially entail the double-layer strategy utilized by Common Motors within the GMC Hummer EV, GMC Sierra EV and Chevrolet Silverado EV. In these vans, every layer is basically a person pack related to the opposite in parallel.
In a 2022 patent submitting, GM mentioned including a second port to assist get probably the most out of this setup, together with a configuration that allowed each layers to be charged individually from totally different ports.
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The GM patent submitting additionally lined the thought of utilizing a number of ports to assist cost different EVs, one thing Ford additionally mentioned in a 2023 patent submitting. However that is not essentially in play right here. This most up-to-date patent submitting mentions cost ports positioned on reverse sides or the identical facet of a automobile. The latter would not be very handy for charging one other automobile.
Some EVs have already got twin cost ports. The Porsche Taycan and Audi E-Tron GT have AC ports on each side, with a DC fast-charging port on the precise facet as nicely. However that is just for comfort; you’ll be able to’t use each ports on the identical time. The 2026 Mercedes-Benz CLA may also have twin ports—one J1772, for AC, and one NACS, for DC—to provide drivers extra flexibility. Ford’s idea can be one thing totally different, if it reaches manufacturing.
