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Ford patents “EV charging while towing regenerative braking system is engaged”

by Meghana Kandra
July 21, 2021 - Updated On July 22, 2021
in Electric Vehicles
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Ford is working on developing the EV charging infrastructure. Recently published patent by Ford says “Battery charging by towed regenerative braking” filed in December 2020. According to the patent, Ford EVs like Mustang Mach-E can be charged while the cars are being towed by trucks or semi-trucks.

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As stated by Ford in the patent, “The electric vehicle, which is towed by the towing vehicle, maybe operated autonomously. The autonomous driving of the electric vehicle may be in combination with signals from the towing vehicle, such that the electric vehicle may drive its wheels and steering column to match an operation of the towing vehicle. Furthermore, the electric vehicle may autonomously drive to maintain the desired distance between it and the towing vehicle, which may correspond to a gap less than a threshold gap,”

The autonomous feature would need that Ford EVs are equipped with the required software. As the recent incident in Norway where 6 Ford Mustang Mach-E were known to have stopped. Due to failure during regenerative braking on a steep road in Norway, the cars had to stop. However, a 15 min update made sure that the vehicles were back on road.

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Acknowledging the charging infrastructure challenge

As the patent was filed long before the Norway incident, it is evident that Ford acknowledges the challenge of EV charging infrastructure. Recent research by Car and Drive showed that Mustang Mach-E is EV of the year. However, charging infrastructure is yet to be developed for the company to continue selling its EVs in large numbers.

Though the patent with towing regenerative braking to charge is impractical. The innovation could lead to more patents and options which Ford could implement. As the patent says, the connection between the truck and car could be through Bluetooth. Maybe when the car is not charged and is being towed by a truck, both the vehicles can be connected through the internet. Then eventually the car might gain charging and continue its charging.

For this patent to be possible, Ford vehicles should be equipped with proper software and hardware components. And whenever the car has a lower charge, a towing truck could come and help charge the vehicle. Instead of using renewable electricity from the solar, this could be made readily available. As mentioned in the patent, it could be useful for vehicles going long distances. The flexibility of using the charging system increases.

 

Tags: EV chargingFordFord Mustang Mach-EJim FarleyMustang Mach-Eregenerative braking
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Meghana Kandra

Meghana studied PGD in Journalism, open university. She has more than five years of experience in content writing, from creative content development to online journalism. Electric vehicle enthusiast, engineer, and feminist.

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