IEEE Access (Jan 2023)

Battery Degradation in Electric and Hybrid Electric Vehicles: A Survey Study

  • Laxman Timilsina,
  • Payam R. Badr,
  • Phuong H. Hoang,
  • Gokhan Ozkan,
  • Behnaz Papari,
  • Christopher S. Edrington

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2023.3271287
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11
pp. 42431 – 42462

Abstract

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The lithium-ion batteries used in electric vehicles have a shorter lifespan than other vehicle components, and the degradation mechanism inside these batteries reduces their life even more. Battery degradation is considered a significant issue in battery research and can increase the vehicle’s reliability and economic concerns. This study highlights the degradation mechanisms in lithium-ion batteries. The aging mechanism inside a battery cannot be eliminated but can be minimized depending on the vehicle’s operating conditions. Different operating conditions affect the aging mechanism differently. Knowing the factors and how they impact battery capacity is crucial for minimizing degradation. This paper explains the detailed degradation mechanism inside the battery first. Then, the major factors responsible for the degradation and their effects on the battery during the operation of electric vehicles are discussed. Also, the different techniques used to model the degradation of a battery and predict its remaining life are explained in-depth, along with the techniques to abate the aging process. Finally, this study focuses on the research gaps, difficulties in predicting the lifetime, and reducing the degradation mechanism of a battery used in electric vehicles.

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