Sustainability assessment of second use applications of automotive batteries: Ageing of Li-ion battery cells in automotive and grid-scale applications

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The Sustainability Assessment of Second Life Applications of Automotive Batteries (SASLAB) exploratory research project of the European Commission's Joint Research Centre (JRC) aims at developing and applying a methodology to analyse the sustainability of deploying electrified vehicles (xEV) batteries in second use applications. A mapping of industrial demonstration and publicly-funded research projects in the area is presented, followed by an experimental assessment of the capacity and impedance change of lithium-ion cells during calendar and cycle ageing. Fresh cells and cells aged in the laboratory, as well as under real-world driving conditions, have been characterised to understand their application-specific remaining lifetime, beyond the 70% to 80% end-of-first-use criterion. For this purpose, pre-aged cells were examined under duty-cycles that resemble those of second use grid-scale applications.

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Podias, A., Pfrang, A., Di Persio, F., Kriston, A., Bobba, S., Mathieux, F., … Boon-Brett, L. (2018). Sustainability assessment of second use applications of automotive batteries: Ageing of Li-ion battery cells in automotive and grid-scale applications. World Electric Vehicle Journal, 9(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/wevj9020024

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