Location History:
- Kosai, JP (2010)
- Shizuoka, JP (2009 - 2011)
- Takatsuki, JP (2010 - 2012)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2009-2012
Title: Kouta Togashi: Innovator in Battery Technology
Introduction
Kouta Togashi is a prominent inventor based in Takatsuki, Japan, known for his significant contributions to battery technology. With a total of six patents to his name, Togashi has developed innovative solutions that enhance the performance and reliability of rechargeable batteries.
Latest Patents
Among his latest patents are an abnormality detecting device and method, along with a computer-readable medium storing an abnormality detecting program. This technology is designed to detect abnormalities in current and voltage sensors of secondary batteries. The device reads the charging/discharging current and battery voltage, calculating an estimated battery voltage based on the electromotive force and internal resistance. It identifies sensor abnormalities by comparing the actual and estimated voltages against predetermined thresholds. Additionally, Togashi has developed a device and method for controlling the output of rechargeable batteries, which ensures the longevity of the battery while maintaining engine performance in vehicles.
Career Highlights
Kouta Togashi is currently employed at Panasonic Ev Energy Co., Ltd., where he applies his expertise in battery technology to develop cutting-edge solutions. His work focuses on improving the efficiency and safety of rechargeable batteries, which are essential for modern electric vehicles and energy storage systems.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Togashi has collaborated with talented colleagues, including Takuma Iida and Masahiko Suzuki. These partnerships have fostered a creative
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