A review on battery charging and discharging control strategies: Application to renewable energy systems

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Abstract

Energy storage has become a fundamental component in renewable energy systems, especially those including batteries. However, in charging and discharging processes, some of the parameters are not controlled by the battery's user. That uncontrolled working leads to aging of the batteries and a reduction of their life cycle. Therefore, it causes an early replacement. Development of control methods seeks battery protection and a longer life expectancy, thus the constant-current-constant-voltage method is mostly used. However, several studies show that charging time can be reduced by using fuzzy logic control or model predictive control. Another benefit is temperature control. This paper reviews the existing control methods used to control charging and discharging processes, focusing on their impacts on battery life. Classical and modern methods are studied together in order to find the best approach to real systems.

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Banguero, E., Correcher, A., Pérez-Navarro, Á., Morant, F., & Aristizabal, A. (2018, April 1). A review on battery charging and discharging control strategies: Application to renewable energy systems. Energies. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/en11041021

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