The Impact of Lithium Diffusivity in the Active Electrode Material on the Power and Energy Density of Lithium-Ion Cells

2015 ◽  
Vol 51 (43) ◽  
pp. 8970-8973 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chunfu Lin ◽  
Guizhen Wang ◽  
Shiwei Lin ◽  
Jianbao Li ◽  
Li Lu

TiNb6O17, with a significantly larger capacity than Li4Ti5O12, fulfils the requirements of high power and energy density for electric vehicles.


Batteries ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 23 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maeva Philippot ◽  
Garbiñe Alvarez ◽  
Elixabete Ayerbe ◽  
Joeri Van Mierlo ◽  
Maarten Messagie

Lithium-ion battery packs inside electric vehicles represents a high share of the final price. Nevertheless, with technology advances and the growth of the market, the price of the battery is getting more competitive. The greenhouse gas emissions and the battery cost have been studied previously, but coherent boundaries between environmental and economic assessments are needed to assess the eco-efficiency of batteries. In this research, a detailed study is presented, providing an environmental and economic assessment of the manufacturing of one specific lithium-ion battery chemistry. The relevance of parameters is pointed out, including the manufacturing place, the production volume, the commodity prices, and the energy density. The inventory is obtained by dismantling commercial cells. The correlation between the battery cost and the commodity price is much lower than the correlation between the battery cost and the production volume. The developed life cycle assessment concludes that the electricity mix that is used to power the battery factory is a key parameter for the impact of the battery manufacturing on climate change. To improve the battery manufacturing eco-efficiency, a high production capacity and an electricity mix with low carbon intensity are suggested. Optimizing the process by reducing the electricity consumption during the manufacturing is also suggested, and combined with higher pack energy density, the impact on climate change of the pack manufacturing is as low as 39.5 kg CO2 eq/kWh.


2018 ◽  
Vol 19 ◽  
pp. 01035 ◽  
Author(s):  
Damian Burzyński ◽  
Damian Głuchy ◽  
Maksymilian Godek

The paper deals with the subject of influence of the Quick Charge technology on the parameters of the charging process of lithium-ion cells. Tests of lithium-ion cell parameters during the charging process were performed at three different temperatures using conventional and accelerated charging. Also, the following paper comprises conclusions related to the conducted tests.


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