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Challenges in the Real-World Evaluation of Traction Batteries at the End of their First Life

Alexander Popp, Heiko Fechtner, Benedikt Schmuelling, Tobias Scholz, Simeon Kremzow-Tennie, Friedbert Pautzke

202310 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Lithium-ion batteries are the most used cell technology in electric vehicles in recent years and today.Forecasts show a global supply of more than 200 GWh/y in 2030 of batteries available for reuse in second life applications.Determination of the overall status and explicitly the state of health is a difficult task, especially for municipal recycling facilities confronted with scarce information about the history and construction of the traction batteries.The frequently used technical approaches require a dismantling of the battery pack down to the cell level for an accurate condition assessment.However, for security reasons, a quick and accurate assessment is required at the pack or module level.This paper provides an overview of possible approaches to the assessment of used battery packs from receipt at the recycling facility to various measurements of the state of health determination with regard to the time required.

Topics & Concepts

ReuseState of healthBattery (electricity)ReceiptTraction (geology)Computer scienceBattery packTask (project management)Reliability engineeringAutomotive engineeringRisk analysis (engineering)EngineeringSystems engineeringWaste managementBusinessMechanical engineeringQuantum mechanicsPhysicsPower (physics)World Wide WebAdvanced Battery Technologies ResearchAdvancements in Battery MaterialsExtraction and Separation Processes
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