Periodic Reporting for period 1 - BattMaxLife (Life-long health monitoring and assessment for lifetime maximization of Li-ion batteries)
Berichtszeitraum: 2023-09-01 bis 2025-08-31
OBJ 1 - Demonstration and validation of the concept’s on-board impedance measurements in the laboratory
OBJ 2 - Achieve and validate the targeted 5-10% lifetime improvement for the battery first life with the more accurate state-estimation algorithms provided in the concept.
OBJ 3 - Validate the feasibility of the concept for providing comprehensive battery health information throughout the battery life to make it feasible for second-life use, and to gain the targeted 30-50% of additional lifetime improvement.
Later on in the project, it was discovered that some of the applied ternary sequences have very unique properties that allow the sequences to be applied for non-steady-state system measurements. In the context of battery impedance measurements, this implies that the impedance can be measured while the battery is being used by the application, being highly beneficial in the real-time monitoring of the impedance. This, along with the briefly derived theoretical framework in why the sequences works as they do, can be considered as the main achievement of the whole project which can further facilitate the reaching of the objectives 2 and 3 of the project. However, the actual verification of the technology applicability in real BMS af a battery pack prototype and further validation of the obtained lifetime increase was something that was not possible in the project. This was because of lacking laboratory equipment that prevented lifetime tests with such a battery pack prototype. However, because of other findings regarding the mentioned discovery of real-time monitoring capabilities of specific ternary sequences, these objectives have actually better technological grounds in succeeding in future research activities. Moreover, surprising discovery in the project was that the impedance measurement technology and state monitoring concept is also applicable to hydrogen technology.