Risk management over the life cycle of lithium-ion batteries in electric vehicles

Lithium-ion Batteries (LIB) are an essential facilitator of the decarbonisation of the transport and energy system, and their high energy densities represent a major technological achievement and resource for humankind. In this research, it has been argued that LIBs have penetrated everyday life fas...

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Veröffentlicht in:Renewable & sustainable energy reviews 2021-09, Vol.148, p.111240, Article 111240
Hauptverfasser: Christensen, Paul A., Anderson, Paul A., Harper, Gavin D.J., Lambert, Simon M., Mrozik, Wojciech, Rajaeifar, Mohammad Ali, Wise, Malcolm S., Heidrich, Oliver
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Zusammenfassung:Lithium-ion Batteries (LIB) are an essential facilitator of the decarbonisation of the transport and energy system, and their high energy densities represent a major technological achievement and resource for humankind. In this research, it has been argued that LIBs have penetrated everyday life faster than our understanding of the risks and challenges associated with them. The current safety standards in the car industry have benefited from over 130 years of evolution and refinement, and Electric Vehicle (EV) and LIB are comparably in their infancy. This paper considers some of the issues of safety over the life cycle of batteries, including: the End of Life disposal of batteries, their potential reuse in a second-life application (e.g. in Battery Energy Storage Systems), recycling and unscheduled End of Life (i.e. accidents). The failure mechanism and reports from a range of global case studies, scenarios and incidents are described to infer potential safety issues and highlight lessons that can be learned. Therefore, the safety risks of LIBs were categorised, and the regularity requirements to create and inform a wider debate on the general safety of LIBs were discussed. From the analysis, a range of gaps in current approaches have been identified and the risk management systems was discussed. Ultimately, it is concluded that robust educational and legal processes are needed to understand and manage the risks for first responders and the public at large to ensure a safe and beneficial transition to low carbon transportation and energy system. [Display omitted] •Reviews and analysis of recent Lithium-ion Battery (LIB) related incidents.•Comprehensive evaluation of the risks around LIBs over their full lifecycle, including second life and recycling.•Provides a categorisation matrix including the “Unscheduled” End-Of-Life (Vehicle Accidents).•Proposes Risk Management Systems for LIBs.•Suggests Best Practice in handling and disposing LIB.
ISSN:1364-0321
1879-0690
DOI:10.1016/j.rser.2021.111240