Lithium-ion battery ageing modelling and prediction is one of the most relevant topics in the energy storage research field. The development and assessment of reliable solutions are not straightforward, because of the necessity to acquire information on the cell ageing processes by employing very time-consuming tests. During these tests the cells are subjected to different profiles, usually based on the repetition of several charge/discharge cycles, in order to reproduce the ageing effects in laboratory. This paper aims at accelerating the advancement in this research field by discussing a dataset containing three different ageing tests and making it available to be used by other research groups. The tests are accurately described and a preliminary analysis of the obtained results is carried out.
Report on Lithium-Ion Battery Ageing Tests
Morello R.;Di Rienzo R.;Roncella R.;Saletti R.;Baronti F.
2020-01-01
Abstract
Lithium-ion battery ageing modelling and prediction is one of the most relevant topics in the energy storage research field. The development and assessment of reliable solutions are not straightforward, because of the necessity to acquire information on the cell ageing processes by employing very time-consuming tests. During these tests the cells are subjected to different profiles, usually based on the repetition of several charge/discharge cycles, in order to reproduce the ageing effects in laboratory. This paper aims at accelerating the advancement in this research field by discussing a dataset containing three different ageing tests and making it available to be used by other research groups. The tests are accurately described and a preliminary analysis of the obtained results is carried out.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.