Performance and life evaluation of advanced battery technologies for electric vehicle applications
Abstract
Advanced battery technology evaluations are performed under simulated electric vehicle (EV) operating conditions at the Argonne Analysis and Diagnostic Laboratory (ADL). The ADL provides a common basis for both performance characterization and life evaluation with unbiased application of tests and analyses. This paper summarizes the performance characterizations and life evaluations conducted in 1990 on nine single cells and fifteen 3- to 360-cell modules that encompass six technologies: (Na/S, Zn/Br, Ni/Fe, Ni/Cd, Ni-metal hydride, and lead-acid). These evaluations were performed for the Department of Energy and Electric Power Research Institute. The results provide battery users, developers, and program managers an interim measure of the progress being made in battery R and D programs, a comparison of battery technologies, and a source of basic data for modelling and continuing R and D.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- 1991
- Bibcode:
- 1991STIN...9129482D
- Keywords:
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- Electric Motor Vehicles;
- Lead Acid Batteries;
- Nickel Cadmium Batteries;
- Nickel Iron Batteries;
- Performance Tests;
- Sodium Sulfur Batteries;
- Comparison;
- Evaluation;
- Hydrides;
- Simulation;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering