State Estimation of Lithium-ion Battery for Shipboard Applications: Key Challenges and Future Trends

With the aggravation of environmental problems caused by the long-term dependence of shipping traffic on heavy fossil fuels, it is an irreversible development trend for electrified ships to integrate large-capacity battery energy storage systems (ESSs). As the main component, the shipboard lithium-i...

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Veröffentlicht in:Green Energy and Intelligent Transportation 2024-03, p.100192, Article 100192
Hauptverfasser: Kong, Laiqiang, Luo, Yingbing, Fang, Sidun, Niu, Tao, Chen, Guanhong, Yang, Lijun, Liao, Ruijin
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Zusammenfassung:With the aggravation of environmental problems caused by the long-term dependence of shipping traffic on heavy fossil fuels, it is an irreversible development trend for electrified ships to integrate large-capacity battery energy storage systems (ESSs). As the main component, the shipboard lithium-ion battery (LIB) plays an important role in the operation of ship power system to balance the source and load sides. By analyzing the effects of temperature, vibration, humidity and salt spray on battery characteristics in the shipping environment, this paper points out that the characteristics of shipboard LIB have certain differences on the state changes with the land-based batteries. Then, this paper systematically reviews the most commonly used LIB modeling and state estimation methods and their applicability to the shipping environment, including the empirical models, electrochemical models, equivalent circuit models (ECMs) and data-driven models. On this basis, the state estimation methods of state of charge (SOC), state of power (SOP), state of health (SOH), state of energy (SOE) and state of temperature (SOT) are reviewed. Finally, the challenges and prospects of shipboard LIB research are prospected, in the hope of providing inspiration for the development and design of efficient and safe electric ships. [Display omitted] •Analyzing the influence mechanism of shipping environment on LIB characteristics.•Taking a review of LIB modeling and state estimation methods.•Analyzing the applicability of existing battery models and state estimation methods to the shipping environment.•Proposing the challenges that shipboard battery development needs to face in the future.
ISSN:2773-1537
2773-1537
DOI:10.1016/j.geits.2024.100192