Incremental Capacity-Based Variable Capacitor Battery Model for Effective Description of Charge and Discharge Behavior †

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Abstract

Determining charge and discharge behavior is essential for optimizing charging strategies and evaluating balancing algorithms in battery energy storage systems and electric vehicles. Conventionally, a sequence of circuit simulations or tedious hardware tests is required to evaluate the performance of the balancing algorithm. To mitigate these problems, this paper proposes a variable capacitor model that can be easily built from the incremental capacity curve. This model provides a direct and insightful R-C time constant method for the charge/discharge time calculation. After validating the model accuracy by experimental results based on the cylindrical lithium-ion cell test, a switched-capacitor active balancing and a passive cell balancing circuit are implemented to further verify the effectiveness of the proposed model in calculating the cell balancing time within 2% error.

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Pham, N. T., Kwon, S., & Choi, S. J. (2025). Incremental Capacity-Based Variable Capacitor Battery Model for Effective Description of Charge and Discharge Behavior †. Batteries, 11(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/batteries11080300

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