iScience (May 2022)

Battery health evaluation using a short random segment of constant current charging

  • Zhongwei Deng,
  • Xiaosong Hu,
  • Yi Xie,
  • Le Xu,
  • Penghua Li,
  • Xianke Lin,
  • Xiaolei Bian

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 5
p. 104260

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Summary: Accurately evaluating the health status of lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) is significant to enhance the safety, efficiency, and economy of LIBs deployment. However, the complex degradation processes inside the battery make it a thorny challenge. Data-driven methods are widely used to resolve the problem without exploring the complex aging mechanisms; however, random and incomplete charging-discharging processes in actual applications make the existing methods fail to work. Here, we develop three data-driven methods to estimate battery state of health (SOH) using a short random charging segment (RCS). Four types of commercial LIBs (75 cells), cycled under different temperatures and discharging rates, are employed to validate the methods. Trained on a nominal cycling condition, our models can achieve high-precision SOH estimation under other different conditions. We prove that an RCS with a 10mV voltage window can obtain an average error of less than 5%, and the error plunges as the voltage window increases.

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