Rechargeable batteries, particularly Lithium-ion ones, are emerging as a solution for energy storage in DC microgrids. This paper reviews the issues faced in the characterization of the Open Circuit Voltage (OCV) of a Lithium-ion battery, starting from the problem of OCV measurement and ending with the modeling of OCV hysteresis. An accurate OCV modeling is necessary for a reliable estimation of the internal battery states, such as State-of-Charge and State-of-Health. These state variables are useful for a better control and a more efficient utilization of the energy storage system in the microgrid. We also compare with experiments two models that account for the hysteresis in Lithium-Iron-Phosphate batteries.
Open Circuit Voltage of Lithium-ion batteries for energy storage in DC microgrids
BARONTI, FEDERICO;SALETTI, ROBERTO;
2015-01-01
Abstract
Rechargeable batteries, particularly Lithium-ion ones, are emerging as a solution for energy storage in DC microgrids. This paper reviews the issues faced in the characterization of the Open Circuit Voltage (OCV) of a Lithium-ion battery, starting from the problem of OCV measurement and ending with the modeling of OCV hysteresis. An accurate OCV modeling is necessary for a reliable estimation of the internal battery states, such as State-of-Charge and State-of-Health. These state variables are useful for a better control and a more efficient utilization of the energy storage system in the microgrid. We also compare with experiments two models that account for the hysteresis in Lithium-Iron-Phosphate batteries.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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