Design and analysis of the use of re-purposed electric vehicle batteries for stationary energy storage in canada

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Abstract

Vehicle electrification increases the fuel efficiency of the transportation sector while lowering emissions. Eventually, however, electric vehicle batteries will reach their end-of-life (EOL) point, when the capacity of the battery is insufficient for operating a motor vehicle. At this point, the battery is typically removed for recycling. This treatment of the electric vehicle battery is not efficient, as there is still a high enough storage capacity that they can be used in various non-vehicular uses. Unfortunately, there are numerous barriers limiting the adoption of re-used electric vehicle batteries. Herein, the authors analyze the limitations and current codes and standards that affect re-purposed battery pack designs. Utilizing these requirements, a bench test setup is designed and built, to determine feasibility of a repurposed electric vehicle (EV) battery for stationary energy storage in Canada.

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Catton, J. W. A., Walker, S. B., McInnis, P., Fowler, M., Fraser, R. A., Young, S. B., & Gaffney, B. (2019). Design and analysis of the use of re-purposed electric vehicle batteries for stationary energy storage in canada. Batteries, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/batteries5010014

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