Abstract
Concerns about the safety of lithium-ion batteries have motivated numerous studies on the response of fresh cells to abusive, off-nominal conditions, but studies on aged cells are relatively rare. This perspective considers all open literature on the thermal, electrical, and mechanical abuse response of aged lithium-ion cells and modules to identify critical changes in their behavior relative to fresh cells. We outline data gaps in aged cell safety, including electrical and mechanical testing, and module-level experiments. Understanding how the abuse response of aged cells differs from fresh cells will enable the design of more effective energy storage failure mitigation systems.
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Preger, Y., Torres-Castro, L., Rauhala, T., & Jeevarajan, J. (2022). Perspective—On the Safety of Aged Lithium-Ion Batteries. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 169(3), 030507. https://doi.org/10.1149/1945-7111/ac53cc
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