Project description
Supplements to strengthen cooperation in ICT R&D in an enlarged European Union
Smart & Compact Battery Management System Module for Integration into Lithium-Ion Cell for Fully Electric Vehicles
SMART-LIC addresses the development of a new Battery Management System concept aiming at:* Higher efficiency of the battery packs because of the localized control* Increased overall reliability and safety such that early determination of irregularities and failures of the actual battery cells.* Increased flexibility of the overall energy-power routing such to assure that all cells could perform at their maximum rating independently from the rating of the others.* Overall cost reduction of the overall BMS because of reduced cabling and connectors as well as simplification of the electronics* Increased precision in determining the states of charge, of health, and of function of the individual cells and of the entire battery by applying a new battery model based on electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS)* Reduced maintenance of the battery packs assured by the monitoring of the single cell (macrocell) with the possibility to balance differences.* Reduced cost of ownership for the end user due increase in battery lifetime caused by the improved management on cell level. The ambitious objectives are obtained by realizing the BMS module as a system-in-package (SiP) directly integrated into the lithium-ion cell for use in electric and hybrid vehicles by using advanced packaging technologies. Early demonstration of the technology will be made by preparing specific battery packs to be installed both on a vehicle.
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- social sciences social geography transport electric vehicles
- engineering and technology mechanical engineering vehicle engineering
- natural sciences physical sciences optics spectroscopy
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FP7-2011-ICT-GC
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92120 MONTROUGE
France
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