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Development of an Innovative Procedure for Lithium Plating Limitation and Characterization of 18650 Cycle Aged Cells for DCFC Automotive Applications

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BATTERIES-BASEL
Volume 8, Issue 8, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/batteries8080088

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lithium plating; fast charging; automotive; electric vehicles; li-ion battery; MCC; cutoff voltage; cycle aging; postmortem characterization

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This article focuses on the energy storage technology for electric vehicles using lithium-ion batteries. The optimization of kilometric ranges and charging times is discussed, emphasizing the tradeoff between time saving and preserving cell performance. The implementation of new multistage constant current profiles and their performances after 1000 cycles are compared to a reference profile. Additionally, the physicochemical and electrochemical characterization of aged cells and their possible implementation on board are presented and discussed.
Since lithium-ion batteries seem to be the most eligible technology to store energy for e-mobility applications, it is fundamental to focus attention on kilometric ranges and charging times. The optimization of the charging step can provide the appropriate tradeoff between time saving and preserving cell performance over the life cycle. The implementation of new multistage constant current profiles and related performances after 1000 cycles are presented and compared with respect to a reference profile. A physicochemical (SEM, XRD, particle size analysis, etc.) and electrochemical (incremental capacity analysis, internal resistance measurements) characterization of the aged cells is shown and their possible implementation on board is discussed.

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