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Electric Vehicle Batteries
North Bay Chapter of the Electric Auto Association
www.nbeaa.org
Updated 8/14/09
Posted at: http://www.nbeaa.org/presentations/batteries.pdf
NBEAA 2009 Technical Series
1. EV Drive Systems
TODAY >> 2. EV Batteries
3. EV Charging Systems
4. EV Donor Vehicles
Agenda
What is a Battery?
Battery History
EV Battery Requirements
Types of EV Batteries
EV Battery Temperature Control
EV Battery Charging
EV Battery Management
EV Battery Comparison
EV Record Holders
Future EV Batteries
EV Drive System Testimonials, Show and Tells and Test Drives
What is a Battery?
electrolyteanode + cathode -
charger
current
During Charge
voltage and energy increases
energy
heat
heat
chemical
reaction
What is a Battery?
electrolyteanode + cathode -
load
current
During Discharge
voltage and energy decreases
work
heat
heat
chemical
reaction
Battery History
Rechargeable batteries highlighted in bold.
First battery, “Voltaic Pile”, Zn-Cu with NaCl electrolyte, non-
rechargeable, but short shelf life
1800 Volta
First battery with long shelf life, “Daniel Cell”, Zn-Cu with
H2SO4 and CuSO4 electrolytes, non-rechargeable
1836 England John Fedine
First electric carriage, 4 MPH with non-rechargeable
batteries
1839 Scotland Robert Anderson
First rechargeable battery, “lead acid”, Pb-PbO2 with
H2SO4 electrolyte
1859 France Gaston Plante
First mass produced non-spillable battery, “dry cell”, ZnC-
Mn02 with ammonium disulphate electrolyte, non-
rechargeable
1896 Carl Gassner
Ni-Cd battery with potassium hydroxide electrolyte
invented
1910 Sweden Walmer Junger
First mass produced electric vehicle, with “Edison
nickel iron” NiOOH-Fe rechargeable battery with
potassium hydroxide electrolyte
1914 US Thomas Edison and
Henry Ford
Modern low cost “Eveready (now Energizer) Alkaline” non-
rechargeable battery invented, Zn-MnO2 with alkaline
electrolyte
1955 US Lewis Curry
NiH2 long life rechargeable batteries put in satellites 1970s US
NiMH batteries invented 1989 US
Li Ion batteries sold 1991 US
LiFePO4 invented 1997 US
EV Battery Requirements
Safe
High Power
High Capacity
Small and Light
Large Format
Long Life
Low Overall Cost
EV Battery Requirements: Safe
Examples of EV battery safety issues:
Overcharging
explosive hydrogen outgassing
thermal runaway resulting in melting, explosion or inextinguishable fire
Short Circuit
external or internal
under normal circumstances or caused by a crash
immediate or latent
Damage
liquid electrolyte acid leakage
EV Battery Requirements: High Power
Power = Watts = Volts x Amps
Typically rated in terms of “C” – the current ratio between max current and
current to drain battery in 1 hour; example 3C for a 100 Ah cell is 300A
Battery voltage changes with current level and direction, and state of charge
1 Horsepower = 746 Watts
Charger efficiency = ~90%
Battery charge and discharge efficiency = ~95%
Drive system efficiency = ~85% AC, 75% DC
batteries motor
controller
motor
heat heat heat
shaftcharger
heat
100% in 60% - 68% out32% - 40% lost to heat
EV Battery Requirements: High Power
Example
Accelerating or driving up a steep hill
Motor Shaft Power = ~50 HP or ~37,000 W
Battery Power = ~50,000 W DC, ~44,000 W AC
Battery Current
~400A for 144V nominal pack with DC drive
~170A for 288V nominal pack with AC drive
Driving steady state on flat ground
Motor Shaft Power = ~20 HP or ~15,000 W
Battery Power = ~20,000 W DC, ~18,000 AC
Battery Current
~150A for 144V nominal pack with DC drive
~70A for 288V nominal pack with AC drive
Charging
Depends on battery type, charger power and AC outlet rating
Example: for 3,300 W, 160V, 20A DC for 3,800 W, 240V, 16A AC
EV Battery Requirements: High Capacity
Higher capacity = higher driving range between charges
Energy = Watts x Hours = Volts x Amp-Hours
Watt-hours can be somewhat reduced with higher discharge current due to internal
resistance heating loss
Amp-Hours can be significantly reduced with higher discharge current seen in EVs
due to Peukert Effect
Amp-Hours can be significantly reduced in cold weather without heaters and insulation
Example:
48 3.2V 100 Amp-Hour cells with negligible Peukert Effect and 95% efficiencies
Pack capacity = 48 * 3.2 Volts * 100 Amp-Hours * .95 efficiency = 14,592 Wh
340 Watt–Hours per mile vehicle consumption rate
Vehicle range = 14,592 Wh / 340 Wh/mi = 42 miles
EV Battery Requirements: Small and Light
Cars only have so much safe payload for handling and reliability
Cars only have so much space to put batteries, and they can’t go anywhere
for safety reasons
Specific Power = power to weight ratio = Watts / Kilogram
Specific Energy = energy capacity to weight ratio = Watt-Hours / Kilogram
Power Density = power to volume ratio = Watts / liter
Energy Density = energy to capacity to volume ratio = Watt-Hours /liter
1 liter = 1 million cubic millimeters
Example:
1 module with 3,840 W peak power, 1,208 Wh actual energy, 15.8 kg, 260
x 173 x 225 mm = 10.1 liters
Specific Power = 3,840 W / 15.8 kg = 243 W/kg
Specific Energy = 1,208 Wh / 15.8 kg = 76 Wh/kg
Power Density = 3,840 W / 10.1 l = 380 W/l
Energy Density = 1,208 Wh / 10.1 l = 119 Wh/l
EV Battery Requirements
Large Format
Minimize the need for too many interconnects; example 100 Ah
Long Life
Minimize the need for battery replacement effort and cost
Example: 2000 cycles at 100% Depth-of-Discharge to reach 80% capacity
charging at C/2; 5 years to 80% capacity on 13.8V float at 73C
Low Overall Cost
Minimize the purchase and replacement cost of the batteries
Example: $10K pack replacement cost every 5 years driven 40 miles per
day down to 80% DOD = 1825 days, 73,000 miles, 14 cents per mile
Source: Life Expectancy and Temperature, http://www.cdtechno.com/custserv/pdf/7329.pdf.
Higher Temperature Reduces Shelf Life
13 degrees reduces the life of lead acid batteries by half.
EV Battery Comparison
Type Power Energy Stability
Max
temp Life Toxicity Cost
LiFePO4 + + + ~ ~ + -
LiCO2 + + - - - + -
NiZn ~ ~ ~ ~ - + ~
NiCd - ~ ~ ~ + - +
PbA AGM + - + ~ - - +
PbA gel ~ - + ~ - - +
PbA flooded ~ - - ~ - - +
Available large format only considered; NiMH, small format
lithium and large format nano lithium not included.
Data Source: MPS 12-75 Valve Regulated Lead Acid Battery Datasheet,
http://www.cdstandbypower.com/product/battery/vrla/pdf/mps1275.pdf.
Note: do not use Dynasty MPS batteries in EVs – they are not designed for
frequent deep cycling required in EVs
Peukert Effect
Dynasty AGM MPS Series 75 Ah
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
0 50 100 150 200 250
Constant Discharge Rate, Amps
Amphoursto80%DOD(1.75VPC,10VP6C)
Lead Acid Battery “Peukert” Effect Reduces Range at EV Discharge Rates
A “75 Amp Hour” battery that provides 75 amp hours at the 20 hour C/20 rate or 3.75
amps only provides 42 amp-hours at 75 amps, a typical average EV discharge rate, or
57% of the “nameplate” rating. Nickel and lithium batteries have far less Peukert
effect.
Source: Dynasty VRLA Batteries and Their Application,
http://www.cdtechno.com/custserv/pdf/7327.pdf.
Lead Acid AGM Batteries are Better for High Current Discharge Rates
Gels have higher internal resistance.
Higher discharge rates are typical in heavier vehicles driven harder in higher gears
with smaller packs and less efficient, higher current, lower voltage DC drive systems.
Source: Impedance and Conductance Testing,
http://www.cdtechno.com/custserv/pdf/7271.pdf.
Source: Capacity Testing of Dynasty VRLA
Batteries,
http://www.cdtechno.com/custserv/pdf/7135.pdf.
Lead Acid Batteries Need Heaters in Cold Climates
They lose 60% of their capacity at 0 degrees Fahrenheit.
Source: Dynasty VRLA Batteries and Their Application,
http://www.cdtechno.com/custserv/pdf/7327.pdf.
Gels Have a Longer Cycle Life
AGMs only last half as long, but as previously mentioned can withstand higher discharge rates.
Flooded Lead Acid Battery Acid Containment is Required for Safety
In addition to securing all batteries so they do not move during a collision or rollover, flooded
lead acid batteries need their acid contained so it does not burn any passengers.
Flooded Lead Acid Battery Ventilation is Required for Safety
When a cell becomes full, it gives off explosive hydrogen gas. Thus vehicles and their garages
need fail safe active ventilation systems, especially during regular higher equalization charge
cycles that proceed watering.
High Power, High Capacity Deep Cycle Large Format Batteries Used in EVs:
LiFePO4 Hi Power
Thunder Sky LMP
Valence Technologies U-Charge XP, Epoch
PbA AGM BB Battery EVP
Concorde Lifeline
East Penn Deka Intimidator
EnerSys Hawker Genesis, Odyssey
Exide Orbital Extreme Cycle Duty
Optima Yellow Top, Blue Top
Gel East Penn Deka Dominator
Flooded Trojan Golf & Utility Vehicle
US Battery BB Series
NiCd Flooded Saft STM
NiZn SBS Evercel
Li Poly Kokam SLPB
Note: LiFePO4 are recommended, having the lowest weight but highest initial
purchase price. But they have similar overall cost, and the rest have safety, toxicity or
power issues.
EV Battery Charging
Source: Charging Dynasty Valve Regulated Lead Acid Batteries,
http://www.cdtechno.com/custserv/pdf/2128.pdf.
Battery Chargers Need Voltage Regulation and Current Limiting
This shortens charge time without shortening life.
Source: Thermal Runaway in VRLA Batteries – It’s Cause and Prevention,
http://www.cdtechno.com/custserv/pdf/7944.pdf.
EV Charger Temperature Compensation is Required for Safety
Excess voltage at higher temperatures can lead to thermal runaway, which can melt lead
acid modules, explode nickel modules, and ignite thermally unstable lithium ion cells.
Battery cooling systems are typically employed with nickel and unstable lithium ion packs
to maintain performance while providing safety.
EV Battery Management
EV Batteries Need to be Monitored
• All batteries need to be kept within their required voltage and temperature ranges for
performance, long life and safety. This is particularly important for nickel and thermally unstable
lithium ion batteries which can be dangerous if abused.
• Ideally each cell is monitored, the charge current is controlled, and the driver is alerted when
discharge limits are being approached and then again when exceeded.
• For high quality multi-cell modules without cell access, module level voltage monitoring is
better than no monitoring.
• For chargers without a real time level control interface, a driven disable pin or external
contactor will suffice for battery protection, but may result in uncharged batteries in time of need.
• Dashboard gages and displays are good, but combining them with warning and error lamps is
better.
Data Source: Integrity Testing,
http://www.cdtechno.com/custserv/pdf/7264.pdf.
Internal Resistance Effect
10.0
10.5
11.0
11.5
12.0
12.5
13.0
0 100 200 300 400 500 600
discharge rate, ampsbatteryvoltage
Dynasty 12-75 AGM (4.5 milliohm)
Data Source: MPS 12-75 Valve Regulated Lead
Acid Battery Datasheet,
http://www.cdstandbypower.com/product/battery/vrl
a/pdf/mps1275.pdf.
Amp-Hour Counters are More Accurate “Fuel Gages” Than Volt Meters
Open circuit voltage drops only 0.9V
between 0 and 80% depth of
discharge.
Voltage drops up to 2.7V at 600 amps
discharge, and can take a good part of
a minute to recover.
Open Circuit Rest Voltage vs. Depth of Discharge
10.0
10.5
11.0
11.5
12.0
12.5
13.0
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Depth of Discharge
6cellRestVoltage
AGM
Gel
Ideally your fuel gage looks at all of the above plus temperature and then estimates
depth of discharge.
To predict when your batteries will drop below the minimum voltage, Depth of
Discharge should be monitored.
Note: do not use Dynasty MPS batteries in EVs – they are not designed for
frequent deep cycling required in EVs
EV Batteries Need to be Balanced
• All batteries will drift apart in state of charge level over time. This is due to differences in
Peukert effect and internal leak rates. This will be detected during monitoring as early low
voltages during discharge, and early high voltages and not high enough voltages during charge.
• Sealed batteries need to be individually balanced, whereas flooded batteries can be
overcharged as a string, then watered.
• Individual balancing can be done manually on a regular basis with a starter battery charger, or
with a programmable power supply with voltage and current limits, but the latter can be
expensive. And it can be a hassle, and it can be difficult if the battery terminals are hard to get
to.
• Automatic balancing maximizes life and performance. Ideally balancing is low loss, switching
current from higher voltage cells to lower voltage cells at all times. Bypass resistors that switch
on during finish charging only is less desirable but better than no automatic balancing.
EV Battery Pictures
Optima Blue Top AGM Sealed Lead Acid Batteries with PCHC-12V-
2A Power Cheqs Installed in Don McGrath’s Corbin Sparrow
Valence Module
Valence BMU
Valence batteries and BMU connected via RS485
Valence battery monitoring via CANBus and USB to laptop
Valence Cycler 2.4 battery monitoring screen capture (idle mode; 2.8
now available)
Valence battery monitoring file list
Valence battery monitoring file example
Valence battery monitoring results: maximum charge voltage vs. target
Troubleshooting unbalanced cell (dropped from >90 Ah to 67 Ah after balancing
disabled for 3 months due to late onset RS485 errors due to missing termination
resistor and unshielded cables)
Valence battery monitoring results: discharge
Valence battery monitoring results: charge and discharge
Troubleshooting bad cell that abruptly went from >90 Ah to 25 Ah in less than 1 week
EV Record Holders
AC Propulsion tZero: drove 302 miles
on a single charge at 60 MPH in 2003,
Lithium Ion batteries
Phoenix Motorcars SUT: charged 50
times in 10 minutes with no
degradation in 2007; 130 mile range
Solectria Sunrise: drove 375 miles on a
single charge in 1996, NiMH batteries
DIT Nuna: drove 1877 miles averaging 55.97
MPH on solar power in 2007, LiPo batteries
Future EV Batteries
Stanford University Silicon Nanowire
electrodes have 3X capacity
improvement expected for Lithium
batteries
Not technically a battery, but MIT
Nanotube ultracapacitors have very
high power, 1M+ cycle energy
storage approaching Lithium battery
capacity

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Batteries

  • 1. Electric Vehicle Batteries North Bay Chapter of the Electric Auto Association www.nbeaa.org Updated 8/14/09 Posted at: http://www.nbeaa.org/presentations/batteries.pdf
  • 2. NBEAA 2009 Technical Series 1. EV Drive Systems TODAY >> 2. EV Batteries 3. EV Charging Systems 4. EV Donor Vehicles
  • 3. Agenda What is a Battery? Battery History EV Battery Requirements Types of EV Batteries EV Battery Temperature Control EV Battery Charging EV Battery Management EV Battery Comparison EV Record Holders Future EV Batteries EV Drive System Testimonials, Show and Tells and Test Drives
  • 4. What is a Battery? electrolyteanode + cathode - charger current During Charge voltage and energy increases energy heat heat chemical reaction
  • 5. What is a Battery? electrolyteanode + cathode - load current During Discharge voltage and energy decreases work heat heat chemical reaction
  • 6. Battery History Rechargeable batteries highlighted in bold. First battery, “Voltaic Pile”, Zn-Cu with NaCl electrolyte, non- rechargeable, but short shelf life 1800 Volta First battery with long shelf life, “Daniel Cell”, Zn-Cu with H2SO4 and CuSO4 electrolytes, non-rechargeable 1836 England John Fedine First electric carriage, 4 MPH with non-rechargeable batteries 1839 Scotland Robert Anderson First rechargeable battery, “lead acid”, Pb-PbO2 with H2SO4 electrolyte 1859 France Gaston Plante First mass produced non-spillable battery, “dry cell”, ZnC- Mn02 with ammonium disulphate electrolyte, non- rechargeable 1896 Carl Gassner Ni-Cd battery with potassium hydroxide electrolyte invented 1910 Sweden Walmer Junger First mass produced electric vehicle, with “Edison nickel iron” NiOOH-Fe rechargeable battery with potassium hydroxide electrolyte 1914 US Thomas Edison and Henry Ford Modern low cost “Eveready (now Energizer) Alkaline” non- rechargeable battery invented, Zn-MnO2 with alkaline electrolyte 1955 US Lewis Curry NiH2 long life rechargeable batteries put in satellites 1970s US NiMH batteries invented 1989 US Li Ion batteries sold 1991 US LiFePO4 invented 1997 US
  • 7. EV Battery Requirements Safe High Power High Capacity Small and Light Large Format Long Life Low Overall Cost
  • 8. EV Battery Requirements: Safe Examples of EV battery safety issues: Overcharging explosive hydrogen outgassing thermal runaway resulting in melting, explosion or inextinguishable fire Short Circuit external or internal under normal circumstances or caused by a crash immediate or latent Damage liquid electrolyte acid leakage
  • 9. EV Battery Requirements: High Power Power = Watts = Volts x Amps Typically rated in terms of “C” – the current ratio between max current and current to drain battery in 1 hour; example 3C for a 100 Ah cell is 300A Battery voltage changes with current level and direction, and state of charge 1 Horsepower = 746 Watts Charger efficiency = ~90% Battery charge and discharge efficiency = ~95% Drive system efficiency = ~85% AC, 75% DC batteries motor controller motor heat heat heat shaftcharger heat 100% in 60% - 68% out32% - 40% lost to heat
  • 10. EV Battery Requirements: High Power Example Accelerating or driving up a steep hill Motor Shaft Power = ~50 HP or ~37,000 W Battery Power = ~50,000 W DC, ~44,000 W AC Battery Current ~400A for 144V nominal pack with DC drive ~170A for 288V nominal pack with AC drive Driving steady state on flat ground Motor Shaft Power = ~20 HP or ~15,000 W Battery Power = ~20,000 W DC, ~18,000 AC Battery Current ~150A for 144V nominal pack with DC drive ~70A for 288V nominal pack with AC drive Charging Depends on battery type, charger power and AC outlet rating Example: for 3,300 W, 160V, 20A DC for 3,800 W, 240V, 16A AC
  • 11. EV Battery Requirements: High Capacity Higher capacity = higher driving range between charges Energy = Watts x Hours = Volts x Amp-Hours Watt-hours can be somewhat reduced with higher discharge current due to internal resistance heating loss Amp-Hours can be significantly reduced with higher discharge current seen in EVs due to Peukert Effect Amp-Hours can be significantly reduced in cold weather without heaters and insulation Example: 48 3.2V 100 Amp-Hour cells with negligible Peukert Effect and 95% efficiencies Pack capacity = 48 * 3.2 Volts * 100 Amp-Hours * .95 efficiency = 14,592 Wh 340 Watt–Hours per mile vehicle consumption rate Vehicle range = 14,592 Wh / 340 Wh/mi = 42 miles
  • 12. EV Battery Requirements: Small and Light Cars only have so much safe payload for handling and reliability Cars only have so much space to put batteries, and they can’t go anywhere for safety reasons Specific Power = power to weight ratio = Watts / Kilogram Specific Energy = energy capacity to weight ratio = Watt-Hours / Kilogram Power Density = power to volume ratio = Watts / liter Energy Density = energy to capacity to volume ratio = Watt-Hours /liter 1 liter = 1 million cubic millimeters Example: 1 module with 3,840 W peak power, 1,208 Wh actual energy, 15.8 kg, 260 x 173 x 225 mm = 10.1 liters Specific Power = 3,840 W / 15.8 kg = 243 W/kg Specific Energy = 1,208 Wh / 15.8 kg = 76 Wh/kg Power Density = 3,840 W / 10.1 l = 380 W/l Energy Density = 1,208 Wh / 10.1 l = 119 Wh/l
  • 13. EV Battery Requirements Large Format Minimize the need for too many interconnects; example 100 Ah Long Life Minimize the need for battery replacement effort and cost Example: 2000 cycles at 100% Depth-of-Discharge to reach 80% capacity charging at C/2; 5 years to 80% capacity on 13.8V float at 73C Low Overall Cost Minimize the purchase and replacement cost of the batteries Example: $10K pack replacement cost every 5 years driven 40 miles per day down to 80% DOD = 1825 days, 73,000 miles, 14 cents per mile
  • 14. Source: Life Expectancy and Temperature, http://www.cdtechno.com/custserv/pdf/7329.pdf. Higher Temperature Reduces Shelf Life 13 degrees reduces the life of lead acid batteries by half.
  • 15. EV Battery Comparison Type Power Energy Stability Max temp Life Toxicity Cost LiFePO4 + + + ~ ~ + - LiCO2 + + - - - + - NiZn ~ ~ ~ ~ - + ~ NiCd - ~ ~ ~ + - + PbA AGM + - + ~ - - + PbA gel ~ - + ~ - - + PbA flooded ~ - - ~ - - + Available large format only considered; NiMH, small format lithium and large format nano lithium not included.
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  • 17. Data Source: MPS 12-75 Valve Regulated Lead Acid Battery Datasheet, http://www.cdstandbypower.com/product/battery/vrla/pdf/mps1275.pdf. Note: do not use Dynasty MPS batteries in EVs – they are not designed for frequent deep cycling required in EVs Peukert Effect Dynasty AGM MPS Series 75 Ah 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% 0 50 100 150 200 250 Constant Discharge Rate, Amps Amphoursto80%DOD(1.75VPC,10VP6C) Lead Acid Battery “Peukert” Effect Reduces Range at EV Discharge Rates A “75 Amp Hour” battery that provides 75 amp hours at the 20 hour C/20 rate or 3.75 amps only provides 42 amp-hours at 75 amps, a typical average EV discharge rate, or 57% of the “nameplate” rating. Nickel and lithium batteries have far less Peukert effect.
  • 18. Source: Dynasty VRLA Batteries and Their Application, http://www.cdtechno.com/custserv/pdf/7327.pdf. Lead Acid AGM Batteries are Better for High Current Discharge Rates Gels have higher internal resistance. Higher discharge rates are typical in heavier vehicles driven harder in higher gears with smaller packs and less efficient, higher current, lower voltage DC drive systems.
  • 19. Source: Impedance and Conductance Testing, http://www.cdtechno.com/custserv/pdf/7271.pdf. Source: Capacity Testing of Dynasty VRLA Batteries, http://www.cdtechno.com/custserv/pdf/7135.pdf. Lead Acid Batteries Need Heaters in Cold Climates They lose 60% of their capacity at 0 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • 20. Source: Dynasty VRLA Batteries and Their Application, http://www.cdtechno.com/custserv/pdf/7327.pdf. Gels Have a Longer Cycle Life AGMs only last half as long, but as previously mentioned can withstand higher discharge rates.
  • 21. Flooded Lead Acid Battery Acid Containment is Required for Safety In addition to securing all batteries so they do not move during a collision or rollover, flooded lead acid batteries need their acid contained so it does not burn any passengers.
  • 22. Flooded Lead Acid Battery Ventilation is Required for Safety When a cell becomes full, it gives off explosive hydrogen gas. Thus vehicles and their garages need fail safe active ventilation systems, especially during regular higher equalization charge cycles that proceed watering.
  • 23. High Power, High Capacity Deep Cycle Large Format Batteries Used in EVs: LiFePO4 Hi Power Thunder Sky LMP Valence Technologies U-Charge XP, Epoch PbA AGM BB Battery EVP Concorde Lifeline East Penn Deka Intimidator EnerSys Hawker Genesis, Odyssey Exide Orbital Extreme Cycle Duty Optima Yellow Top, Blue Top Gel East Penn Deka Dominator Flooded Trojan Golf & Utility Vehicle US Battery BB Series NiCd Flooded Saft STM NiZn SBS Evercel Li Poly Kokam SLPB Note: LiFePO4 are recommended, having the lowest weight but highest initial purchase price. But they have similar overall cost, and the rest have safety, toxicity or power issues.
  • 25. Source: Charging Dynasty Valve Regulated Lead Acid Batteries, http://www.cdtechno.com/custserv/pdf/2128.pdf. Battery Chargers Need Voltage Regulation and Current Limiting This shortens charge time without shortening life.
  • 26. Source: Thermal Runaway in VRLA Batteries – It’s Cause and Prevention, http://www.cdtechno.com/custserv/pdf/7944.pdf. EV Charger Temperature Compensation is Required for Safety Excess voltage at higher temperatures can lead to thermal runaway, which can melt lead acid modules, explode nickel modules, and ignite thermally unstable lithium ion cells. Battery cooling systems are typically employed with nickel and unstable lithium ion packs to maintain performance while providing safety.
  • 28. EV Batteries Need to be Monitored • All batteries need to be kept within their required voltage and temperature ranges for performance, long life and safety. This is particularly important for nickel and thermally unstable lithium ion batteries which can be dangerous if abused. • Ideally each cell is monitored, the charge current is controlled, and the driver is alerted when discharge limits are being approached and then again when exceeded. • For high quality multi-cell modules without cell access, module level voltage monitoring is better than no monitoring. • For chargers without a real time level control interface, a driven disable pin or external contactor will suffice for battery protection, but may result in uncharged batteries in time of need. • Dashboard gages and displays are good, but combining them with warning and error lamps is better.
  • 29. Data Source: Integrity Testing, http://www.cdtechno.com/custserv/pdf/7264.pdf. Internal Resistance Effect 10.0 10.5 11.0 11.5 12.0 12.5 13.0 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 discharge rate, ampsbatteryvoltage Dynasty 12-75 AGM (4.5 milliohm) Data Source: MPS 12-75 Valve Regulated Lead Acid Battery Datasheet, http://www.cdstandbypower.com/product/battery/vrl a/pdf/mps1275.pdf. Amp-Hour Counters are More Accurate “Fuel Gages” Than Volt Meters Open circuit voltage drops only 0.9V between 0 and 80% depth of discharge. Voltage drops up to 2.7V at 600 amps discharge, and can take a good part of a minute to recover. Open Circuit Rest Voltage vs. Depth of Discharge 10.0 10.5 11.0 11.5 12.0 12.5 13.0 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Depth of Discharge 6cellRestVoltage AGM Gel Ideally your fuel gage looks at all of the above plus temperature and then estimates depth of discharge. To predict when your batteries will drop below the minimum voltage, Depth of Discharge should be monitored. Note: do not use Dynasty MPS batteries in EVs – they are not designed for frequent deep cycling required in EVs
  • 30. EV Batteries Need to be Balanced • All batteries will drift apart in state of charge level over time. This is due to differences in Peukert effect and internal leak rates. This will be detected during monitoring as early low voltages during discharge, and early high voltages and not high enough voltages during charge. • Sealed batteries need to be individually balanced, whereas flooded batteries can be overcharged as a string, then watered. • Individual balancing can be done manually on a regular basis with a starter battery charger, or with a programmable power supply with voltage and current limits, but the latter can be expensive. And it can be a hassle, and it can be difficult if the battery terminals are hard to get to. • Automatic balancing maximizes life and performance. Ideally balancing is low loss, switching current from higher voltage cells to lower voltage cells at all times. Bypass resistors that switch on during finish charging only is less desirable but better than no automatic balancing.
  • 32. Optima Blue Top AGM Sealed Lead Acid Batteries with PCHC-12V- 2A Power Cheqs Installed in Don McGrath’s Corbin Sparrow
  • 35. Valence batteries and BMU connected via RS485
  • 36. Valence battery monitoring via CANBus and USB to laptop
  • 37. Valence Cycler 2.4 battery monitoring screen capture (idle mode; 2.8 now available)
  • 40. Valence battery monitoring results: maximum charge voltage vs. target Troubleshooting unbalanced cell (dropped from >90 Ah to 67 Ah after balancing disabled for 3 months due to late onset RS485 errors due to missing termination resistor and unshielded cables)
  • 41. Valence battery monitoring results: discharge
  • 42. Valence battery monitoring results: charge and discharge Troubleshooting bad cell that abruptly went from >90 Ah to 25 Ah in less than 1 week
  • 43. EV Record Holders AC Propulsion tZero: drove 302 miles on a single charge at 60 MPH in 2003, Lithium Ion batteries Phoenix Motorcars SUT: charged 50 times in 10 minutes with no degradation in 2007; 130 mile range Solectria Sunrise: drove 375 miles on a single charge in 1996, NiMH batteries DIT Nuna: drove 1877 miles averaging 55.97 MPH on solar power in 2007, LiPo batteries
  • 44. Future EV Batteries Stanford University Silicon Nanowire electrodes have 3X capacity improvement expected for Lithium batteries Not technically a battery, but MIT Nanotube ultracapacitors have very high power, 1M+ cycle energy storage approaching Lithium battery capacity