Lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) are widely used due to their superior performance, and are increasingly becoming the focus of research and scientific studies. This requires us to have a comprehensive scientific understanding of lithium electrons. In this study, cycle life test has been conducted on NCM batteries to investigate the effects of temperature and cycle times on various aspects of battery performance: impedance, thickness, voltage, and capacity. The results of this study reflect the accelerated degradation of LIBs influenced by temperature, highlighting the critical role of environmental conditions in battery performance and reliability
Research on Cycling Performance of NCM Cell on Different Temperature Conditions / Xu, Yunli; Wang, Lan; Tao, Hongjie; Shi, Huxiao; Geng, Jie; Luo, Yan; Demichela, Micaela. - (2025), pp. 330-334. (Intervento presentato al convegno 4th International Conference on Energy, Power and Electrical Technology (ICEPET) tenutosi a Chengdu (China) nel 25-27 April 2025).
Research on Cycling Performance of NCM Cell on Different Temperature Conditions
Huxiao,Shi;Jie,Geng;Micaela,Demichela
2025
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Lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) are widely used due to their superior performance, and are increasingly becoming the focus of research and scientific studies. This requires us to have a comprehensive scientific understanding of lithium electrons. In this study, cycle life test has been conducted on NCM batteries to investigate the effects of temperature and cycle times on various aspects of battery performance: impedance, thickness, voltage, and capacity. The results of this study reflect the accelerated degradation of LIBs influenced by temperature, highlighting the critical role of environmental conditions in battery performance and reliabilityFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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