A Comprehensive Review of Li-ion Battery Cell Balancing Techniques & Implementation of Adaptive Passive Cell Balancing
Hamza Bashir, Ammar Yaqoob, Farzana Kousar, Waqas Khalid, Saleem Akhtar, Wajahat Sultan
Abstract
the smallest capacity cell inside the battery pack restricts the pack's efficiency since once that cell is aged, the whole battery pack is essentially depleted. Due to fabrication and temperature changes, fluctuations in internal impedances, and self-discharge rates, a mismatch of cells in series strings is inevitable. Since the weakest cell in the chain determines the performance of a battery, a mismatch leads to a loss of capacity or power in charge or discharge mode. It also shortens the life of the battery, with the potential for explosion if the cells are not balanced. Therefore, a fast and accurate cell balancing system should be developed and applied for a battery pack. This research will examine different battery cell balancing techniques and assess how they relate to battery performance. On the pack of a 3S1P lithium ion battery, a fast passive cell balancing technique is also implanted. The early-stage researchers specializing in cell balancing strategies will find this study to be