Batteries (Feb 2023)

Influence of Switching on the Aging of High Energy Lithium-Ion Cells

  • Xenia Straßer,
  • Guy Williams Ngaleu,
  • Christian Hanzl,
  • Mohamed Azzam,
  • Christian Endisch,
  • Meinert Lewerenz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/batteries9020139
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
p. 139

Abstract

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An AC-battery or multilevel inverter used to increase safety and flexibility is realizable by switching the cells and modules on and off in a defined way and thus can replace the bidirectional converter. Assessing possible additional aging due to switching, the results of a previous study for a high-power optimized cell showed no influence on the current rates or the switching. In this paper, a highly energy-optimized LG 18650-cell is investigated to discuss the influence of switching during the charge and discharge process, respectively, as well as combining both processes together with clear performance differences when applying higher charge and discharge currents. Moreover, the influence of switching is discussed for the two frequencies (50 Hz and 10 kHz) and different duty cycles. The aging is analyzed by capacity loss and resistance increase, by dV/dQ analysis, and by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. We found no clear negative influence of switching but a positive effect if the cells are switched during charge. The best performance is found for switching during charge as well as during discharge. The cell aging during switching is clearly determined by the average and not the maximum current applied. This work shows no negative effects of multilevel inverter applications on the tested cells.

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