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The state of the art on preheating lithium-ion batteries in cold weather

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JOURNAL OF ENERGY STORAGE
Volume 27, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.est.2019.101059

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Lithium-ion battery preheating; Electric vehicles; External heating; Internal heating; Battery thermal management

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  1. National Science Foundation for Excellent Young Scholars of China [51922006]
  2. Singapore Energy Market Authority's Energy Storage Programme - Energy Storage System Test-Bed [NRF2016ENC-ESS001-005]

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Preheating batteries in electric vehicles under cold weather conditions is one of the key measures to improve the performance and lifetime of lithium-ion batteries. In general, preheating can be divided into external heating and internal heating, depending on the location of the heat source. External heating methods are usually characterized by low system complexity, long heating time and high energy loss; while internal heating methods can achieve a shorter heating time, a higher heating efficiency and lower impacts on thermal-induced aging but at a higher risk in safety. Through reviewing recent progress in the development of preheating methods for lithium-ion batteries, this paper provides insights on developing new preheating techniques and guidance on the selection of preheating methods.

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