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On the Suitability of a New High-Power Lithium Ion Battery for Hybrid Electric Vehicle Applications

Date Published: 2003-06-23
Paper Number: 2003-01-2289
DOI: 10.4271/2003-01-2289

Citation:

Lukic, S., Khateeb, S., Al-Hallaj, S., Selman, J. et al., "On the Suitability of a New High-Power Lithium Ion Battery for Hybrid Electric Vehicle Applications," SAE Technical Paper 2003-01-2289, 2003, doi:10.4271/2003-01-2289.

Author(s):


S. M. Lukic - Illinois Institute of Technology
S. A. Khateeb - Illinois Institute of Technology
S. Al-Hallaj - Illinois Institute of Technology
J. R. Selman - Illinois Institute of Technology
A. Emadi - Illinois Institute of Technology

Abstract:

Due to the low cost of the battery cells and excellent performance at ambient temperature, Lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery is a promising technology for propulsion applications. However, the performance of Li-ion batteries erodes drastically at extreme temperatures (above 65 °C or below 0 °C). Therefore, in order to maintain battery life and performance, it is crucial to keep the batteries within the temperature range where their operating characteristics are optimal. The need for expensive and complex thermal management systems has in fact kept the Li-ion technology from becoming the first choice for Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) applications. In this paper, we propose a Phase Change Material (PCM) for the temperature control.

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