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Estimation of transportation battery second life for use in electricity grid systems

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posted on 2017-09-28, 09:47 authored by Dani StricklandDani Strickland, Laurence Chittock, D.A. Stone, Martin P. Foster, Brian Price
This paper presents research from part of a larger project focusing on the potential development of commercial opportunities for the reuse of batteries on the electricity grid system, subsequent to their primary use in low and ultra-low carbon vehicles, and investigating the life cycle issues surrounding the batteries. The work has three main areas; examination of electric vehicle fleet data in detail to investigate usage in first life. Batteries that have passed through a battery recycler at the end of their first life have been tested within the laboratory to confirm the general assumption that remaining capacity of 80% after use in transportation is a reasonable assumption as a basis for second-life applications. The third aspect of the paper is an investigation of the equivalent usage for three different second-life applications based on connection to the electricity grid. Additionally, the paper estimates the time to cell failure of the batteries within their second-life application to estimate lifespan for use within commercial investigations. © 2014 IEEE.

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  • Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering

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IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy

Volume

5

Issue

3

Pages

795 - 803

Citation

STRICKLAND, D. ...et al., 2014. Estimation of transportation battery second life for use in electricity grid systems. IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy, 5(3), pp. 795-803.

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© IEEE

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

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2014

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1949-3029

Language

  • en

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