Standardization work for BEV and HEV applications: Critical appraisal of recent traction battery documents

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The increased activity in the field of Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) and Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) have led to an increase in standardization work, performed by both world-wide organizations like the IEC or the ISO, as by regional and national bodies such as CEN, CENELEC, SAE or JEVA. The issues of these standards cover several topics: safety, performance and operational/dimension issues. This paper reports a brief overview of current standardization activities of lithium batteries based on IEC 62660-1/2 and ISO 12405-1/2. Furthermore, in this paper, a series of innovative test procedures for lithium-ion batteries are presented. Thanks to these tests, the general characteristics of a battery such as charge and discharge capabilities, power performances and life cycle can be determined. Then, a new approach for extracting the life cycle of a battery in function of depth of discharge has been developed. © 2012 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Omar, N., Daowd, M., Hegaz, O., Mulder, G., Timmermans, J. M., Coosemans, T., … Van Mierlo, J. (2012). Standardization work for BEV and HEV applications: Critical appraisal of recent traction battery documents. Energies, 5(1), 138–156. https://doi.org/10.3390/en5010138

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