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The Electrochemical Society, ECS Transactions, 1(74), p. 45-53, 2016

DOI: 10.1149/07401.0045ecst

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Pulse Power Capability Estimation of Lithium Titanate Oxide-Based Batteries

Journal article published in 2016 by A.-I. Stroe, M. Swierczynski, D. I. Stroe, R. Teodorescu, S. K. Kaer ORCID
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Abstract

The pulse power capability (PPC) represents one of the parameters that describe the performance behavior of Lithium-ion batteries independent on the application. Consequently, extended information about the Li-ion battery PPC and its dependence on the operating conditions become necessary. Thus, this paper analyzes the power capability characteristic of a 13Ah high power Lithium Titanate Oxide-based battery and its dependence on temperature, load current and state-of-charge. Furthermore, a model to predict the discharging PPC of the battery cell at different temperatures and load currents for three different state-of-charge levels was proposed and parameterized.