Development of a high power lithium secondary battery for hybrid electric vehicles
A lithium secondary battery (Type II cell) for hybrid electric vehicles (HEV) was developed on the basis of previous battery techniques (Type I cell with amorphous carbon/Li 1 + x Mn 2O 4). It used an improved cathode material and more advanced electrolyte. Cell performances of the Type II cell were...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of power sources 2005-08, Vol.146 (1), p.788-792 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A lithium secondary battery (Type II cell) for hybrid electric vehicles (HEV) was developed on the basis of previous battery techniques (Type I cell with amorphous carbon/Li
1
+
x
Mn
2O
4). It used an improved cathode material and more advanced electrolyte. Cell performances of the Type II cell were evaluated and compared with a Type I cell of the same cell size, i.e. 40
ϕ (diameter) ×108
mm (length). The Type II cell discharged 5.9
Ah, which was 1.5 times higher than the amount discharged by the Type I cell (3.8
Ah). The former had an input–output power of 800
W at 45% SOC (state of charge) and 25
°C, which was 1.3 times higher than that of the latter (600
W at around 40%). Moreover, the former had an input–output power of more than 100
W at −30
°C, though the Type I cell output power was only 50
W. A pulse charge–discharge cycle test with 167
W input and 260
W output for a 30–70% SOC range and a storage test at 50% SOC were carried out at various temperatures for the Type II cell. Less than a 15% DCR (direct current resistance) increase was observed in the pulse mode cycle test after 450
K cycles at 50
°C. No more than a 25% DCR increase was detected after 240 days in the 50% SOC storage test even at 65
°C. The activation energies for capacity change and DCR change in the storage test were also estimated for the Type II cell. |
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ISSN: | 0378-7753 1873-2755 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2005.03.087 |