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Second-Life Battery Capacity Estimation and Method Comparison

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ENERGIES
Volume 16, Issue 7, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/en16073244

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energy storage; second-life battery; capacity estimation; capacity fade remaining useful life

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There is increasing discussion about the use of second-life batteries in applications. This paper investigates different algorithms from first-life applications for estimating and forecasting battery health and capacity for second-life cells. The study concludes that there are two potential methods for predicting lifespan, with one requiring modification.
There is increased talk about using second-life batteries in applications. In first-life applications, the batteries start from new, and a range of life cycle estimation techniques are applied. However, it is not clear how second-life batteries should be monitored compared to first life batteries. This paper investigated different algorithms from first-life applications for estimating and forecasting battery cell state of health in conjunction with capacity calculations using second life cells under long term durability testing. The paper looks at how close these models predict capacity fade based on a set of second-life batteries that have been undertaking sweat testing over six different applications. The paper concludes that there are two methods that could be suitable candidates for predicting lifespan. One of these needed to be modified from the original.

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