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Methods And Vehicle Systems For Selectively Using Energy Obtained From A Solar Subsystem

  • US 20140095018A1
  • Filed: 09/28/2012
  • Published: 04/03/2014
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/28/2012
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A computer-readable storage medium comprising computer-executable instructions that, when executed by a processor, cause the processor to perform operations, for controlling a vehicle electrical system including (a) a solar subsystem and (b) a low-voltage advanced energy storage subsystem (AESS) having (i) a base portion for storing and providing base power to satisfy electrical loads of the vehicle and (ii) a solar buffer for storing and providing supplemental power to satisfy the electrical loads, the operations comprising:

  • determining whether an amount of solar power, being output by the solar subsystem, is greater than a predetermined solar-power value;

    operating, if the solar power is greater than the predetermined solar-power value and the vehicle is turned on, the vehicle electrical system in a light-drive mode, including using the solar power selectively to charge the AESS to a full level of the base portion, maintain a charge of the AESS at the full level of the base portion, or satisfy electrical loads of the vehicle;

    operating, if the solar power is not greater than the predetermined solar-power value and the vehicle is turned on, the vehicle electrical system in a dark-drive mode, including using the solar power selectively to charge the AESS to, or maintain a charge of the AESS at, a full level of the base portion;

    operating, if the solar power is greater than the predetermined solar-power value and the vehicle is turned off, the vehicle electrical system in a light-rest mode, including using the solar power selectively to charge the AESS to, or maintain a charge of the AESS above, a full level of the base portion and the solar buffer; and

    operating, if the solar power is not greater than the predetermined solar-power value and the vehicle is turned off, the vehicle electrical system in a dark-rest mode.

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