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Analysis of an Active Charge Balancing Method Based on a Single Nonisolated DC/DC Converter

Manuel Raeber, Andreas Heinzelmann, Djaffar Ould Abdeslam

2020IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics68 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

For lithium-ion batteries, active balancing can bring advantages compared to passive balancing in terms of lifetime and available capacity. Most known balancing techniques suffer from a low efficiency or high complexity and cost. This article proposes a new technical solution based on a nonisolated dc/dc converter and a low-speed switching matrix to overcome efficiency and power limitations of present balancing methods. The proposed circuit allows balancing current paths which are not possible with previous methods and results in balancing efficiencies of over 90%. The performance comparison is based on batch numerical simulations using calculated and measured efficiency values. The simulation results are compared to the approved active balancing method cell-to-cell and to passive balancing. A study case with eight randomly distributed battery cells shows an improvement in overall balancing efficiency of up to 47.4% and a reduction in balancing time of up to 36.9%. The available capacity increases from 97.2% in a passively balanced system to 99.7% for the new method. A hardware prototype was set up to demonstrate the working principle and to verify the numerical simulations.

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Load balancing (electrical power)Computer scienceReduction (mathematics)Power (physics)VoltageElectronic engineeringControl theory (sociology)Electrical engineeringEngineeringMathematicsControl (management)Artificial intelligenceGridPhysicsGeometryQuantum mechanicsAdvanced Battery Technologies ResearchAdvancements in Battery MaterialsAdvanced DC-DC Converters