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Electrical properties and equalization of lithium-ion cells in automotive applications

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Vehicle Power and Propulsion, 2005 IEEE Conference
Date of Conference: 7-9 Sept. 2005
Author(s): Kuhn, B.T.
SmartSpark Energy Syst. Inc., Champaign, IL, USA
Pitel, G.E. ;  Krein, P.T.

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Abstract

This paper explores certain key properties of lithium-ion batteries important for automotive applications. Long-term laboratory tests have been conducted to characterize these cells. The results address state-of-charge measurement and characterization, input-output charge efficiency, and needs and results with charge equalization. The results show that open-circuit voltage can provide a basis for state-of-charge measurement. High input-output energy storage efficiency is a key benefit of Li-ion technology-a vital performance parameter for hybrid vehicles. Charge equalization is an important consideration for Li-ion applications, and active equalization is needed to insure safe operation and deliver long life. Present commercial devices vary significantly among manufacturers.

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