2019
DOI: 10.3390/batteries5010033
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Fast Electrical Characterizations of High-Energy Second Life Lithium-Ion Batteries for Embedded and Stationary Applications

Abstract: This paper focuses on the fast characterization of automotive second life lithium-ion batteries that have been recently re-used in many projects to create battery storages for stationary applications and sporadically for embedded applications. Specific criteria dedicated to the second life are first discussed. After a short review of the available state of health indicators and their associated determination techniques, some electrical characterization tests are explored through an experimental campaign. This … Show more

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“…In contrast, SOH and RUL variables have been extensively studied for first-life applications for EVs. Although some published works have developed approaches for diagnosis and prognostics of SLBs applied to real second-life scenarios, such as [26,51,52,56,77], we wanted to check if a SOH estimation method developed for EV application, designed for a SOH value of 80%, could be extended to SOH values below this threshold. Hence, the black-box method proposed by Zhou et al [75] was used for this purpose.…”
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“…In contrast, SOH and RUL variables have been extensively studied for first-life applications for EVs. Although some published works have developed approaches for diagnosis and prognostics of SLBs applied to real second-life scenarios, such as [26,51,52,56,77], we wanted to check if a SOH estimation method developed for EV application, designed for a SOH value of 80%, could be extended to SOH values below this threshold. Hence, the black-box method proposed by Zhou et al [75] was used for this purpose.…”
Section: Brief Discussion On the Adaptability Of Ev Estimation Methodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They obtained a mean absolute error and maximum error within 2%. Similarly, Quinard et al [52] concluded that the ICA technique, used for SOH estimation in SLBs, has a high dependence on the C-rate (i.e., an inverse relationship between C-rate and accuracy). They reported a maximum absolute error of 5%.…”
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“…Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: In response to this call of papers, 12 research papers [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12] and one review article [13] from seven different countries have been published. Researchers from academic institutions from France [1,[3][4][5][6][7]9], Germany [2,9,10,12,13], United States [8,11], Russia [4], Spain [9], Belgium [9] and Ethiopia [13] participated, sometimes in collaboration with industrial partners of energy or automotive sectors.…”
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“…The dominant energy storage technology treated in this special issue is without a doubt lithium-ion batteries [1,2,[4][5][6][7][8][9][10]13]. However, other technologies are of interest as for example supercapacitors [2] or NiCd batteries [12] and the emerging technology of Lithium-ion capacitors [3,11].…”
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