ELECTRIC VEHICLE BATTERY SYSTEMS MANUAL

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TRACTION BATTERY PACK DESIGN

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TRACTION BATTERY PACK DESIGN Before commencing battery pack design for EV applications, it is important to understand the behavior of the battery chemistry. It is important to start with the requirements to ensure that the battery design falls within the boundaries of the technology. It is important to determine the maximum discharge rate of the battery in addition to the operating and storage temperature ranges. Consider the cell configuration—Pb-acid, NiMH, and Li-ion batteries can be configured in the series or parallel configuration or a combination of the series-parallel combination. The selection of the configuration is based on the requirements for input voltage and battery pack discharge requirements. Battery cells can be configured in series to provide the necessary input voltages. Alternately, battery cells can be configured in parallel to provide the battery capacity to yield the required run time. Battery configuration can be determined based on the two methods. Based on the lower battery cutoff voltage (LCV) and the minimum voltage from the battery (e.g., 12.5 V), the number of cells connected in a series combination is expressed by the equation, LCV/12.5 V = # of cells in the series combination Based on the average discharge current (Iavg), the number of batteries connected in parallel are expressed by the equation, (Run Time [hr] ¥ Iavg)/Battery Ahr = # of batteries in a parallel combination In the second method, the average discharge power (Pavg) is known and is determined by the equation, (Run Time ¥ Pavg)/# of series batteries ¥ Battery W-hr = # of parallel batteries Battery pack electronics includes pack control (and possibly battery charge control). In addition, a simple fuel gauge or smart-battery circuitry is integrated into the battery pack. Contacts for the battery terminals must be designed to eliminate shorts by coins or other metallic objects. In addition, the contacts must exhibit good corrosion resistance and provide low electrical resistance. Multilevel battery pack-control circuitry ensures reliability and provides protection against overcharge, over-discharge, short circuits, and thermal abuse. Charge-control electronics is typically part of the battery pack and is located outside the battery pack.


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Testing Electric Vehicle Batteries

5min
pages 173-176

Accelerated Reliability Testing of Electric Vehicles

4min
pages 177-180

Charging Technology

3min
pages 165-166

High-Voltage Cabling and Disconnects

3min
pages 158-159

Battery Pack Safety—Electrolyte Spillage and Electric Shock

3min
pages 163-164

Safety in Battery Design

5min
pages 160-162

The BPMS Charging Control

11min
pages 151-157

The Battery Performance Management System

7min
pages 143-146

BPMS Thermal Management System

7min
pages 147-150

Cold-Weather Impact on Electric Vehicle Battery Discharge

5min
pages 140-142

Range Testing of Electric Vehicles Using Fast Charging

1min
page 123

Discharge Characteristics of Li-ion Battery

2min
page 137

Electric Vehicle Speedometer Calibration

4min
pages 124-126

Definition of VRLA Battery Capacity

2min
pages 127-128

Inductive Charging—Making Recharging Easier

3min
pages 121-122

The Fast Charger Configuration

6min
pages 111-114

Using Equalizing/Leveling Chargers

11min
pages 115-120

Fast Charging Strategies

5min
pages 108-110

The Fast Charging Process

5min
pages 105-107

Battery Pack Corrective Actions

6min
pages 101-104

Energy Balances for the Electric Vehicle

5min
pages 74-78

Temperature Compensation During Battery Charging

3min
pages 82-83

Charging Technology

7min
pages 97-100

Definition of NiMH Battery Capacity

4min
pages 64-67

Battery Capacity Recovery

1min
page 63

Battery Capacity Tests

7min
pages 70-73

Capacity Discharge Testing of VRLA Batteries

4min
pages 61-62

Fuel Cell Technology

7min
pages 24-27

Choice of a Battery Type for Electric Vehicles

5min
pages 28-32

Traction Battery Pack Design

2min
pages 51-52

Battery Capacity

1min
page 53

The Temperature Dependence of Battery Capacity

2min
pages 54-55

State of Charge of a VRLA Battery

6min
pages 56-60

Electric Vehicle Operation

3min
pages 12-13

Effects of VRLA Battery Formation on Electric Vehicle Performance

1min
page 33
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