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Self-heating EV Battery Could Beat the Winter Woes

Electric car batteries do not perform well at subzero temperatures. Researchers at Pennsylvania State University say they have a solution: a new lithium-ion battery that can self-heat if the temperature is lower zero degrees Celsius. Basically, this would relieve lots of “range anxiety” for electric vehicle owners

“It is a long standing problem that batteries do not perform well at subzero temperatures,” said Chao-Yang Wang, William E. Diefenderfer Chair of mechanical engineering, professor of chemical engineering and professor of materials science and engineering and director, Electrochemical Engine Center.  “This may not be an issue for phones and laptops, but is a huge barrier for electric vehicles, drones, outdoor robots and space applications.”

Conventional batteries at below freezing temperatures suffer severe power loss, which leads to slow charging in cold weather, restricted regenerative breaking and reduction of vehicle cruise range by as much as 40 percent.  These problems require larger and more expensive battery packs to compensate for the cold sapping of energy.

“We don’t want electric cars to lose 40 to 50 percent of their cruise range in frigid weather as reported by the American Automobile Association and we don’t want the cold weather to exacerbate range anxiety,” said Wang.  “In cold winters, range anxiety is the last thing we need.”

The researchers, relying on previous patents by the software company EC Power, developed the all-climate battery to weigh only 1.5 percent more and cost only 0.04 percent of the base battery.  They also designed it to go from -20 to 0 degrees Celsius within 20 seconds and from -30 to 0 degrees Celsius in 30 seconds and consume only 3.8 percent and 5.5 percent of the cell’s capacity.  This is far less than the 40 percent loss in conventional lithium ion batteries.

As described in the journal Nature, the all-climate battery uses a nickel foil of 50-micrometer thickness with one end attached to the negative terminal and the other extending outside the cell to create a third terminal.  A temperature sensor attached to a switch causes electrons to flow through the nickel foil to complete the circuit.  This rapidly heats up the nickel foil through resistance heating and warms the inside of the battery.  Once the battery is at 0 degrees Celsius, the switch turns off and the electric current flows in the normal manner.

While other materials could also serve as a resistance-heating element, nickel is low cost and works well.

“Next we would like to broaden the work to a new paradigm called SmartBattery,” said Wang.  “We think we can use similar structures or principles to actively regulate the battery’s safety, performance and life.”

Also working on this project were Guangsheng Zhang and Yongjun Leng, research associates in mechanical engineering; and Xiao-Guang Yang, postdoctoral Fellow, all at Penn State. Terrence Xu, Shanhai Ge, Yan Ji, innovation engineers, all at EC Power also collaborated on this research.  Wang is also the Chief Technology Officer and founder of the startup EC Power.

[source: Penn State]
Jan 25, 2016Blagojce Krivevski
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Blagojce Krivevski

Blagojce Krivevski is physicist and green technology lover. Keep in touch with Blagojce through his email, web site, Twitter, Linkedin, Facebook and Google+.

January 25, 2016 Electric Car News, Technologyelectric car battery, EV battery, penn state, Self-heating EV Battery
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