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An Enhanced Ageing Model for Solid-State Batteries
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An Enhanced Ageing Model for Solid-State Batteries

Abstract

The emphasis in the automotive industry towards sustainable mobility has led to a significant interest in hybrid-electric drive-trains with high energy density batteries. Addressing the needs of this strategy, the battery market is exploring new technologies to improve the safety and lifespan of electric vehicles. To this end, there is a focus on the all-solid-state battery (ASSB) technology for its cycle capabilities. Filling the current void in the literature pertaining to accurate ageing models for ASSBs, in the present work, we propose an enhanced version of the numerical ageing model, originally developed for liquid electrolyte based batteries, to forecast the development of the solid electrolyte interface layer that is the major cause of battery capacity fading. The model has been tested on prototype batteries and reveals an accuracy of 99%. The capacity fade in ASSBs has been investigated under different conditions and the enhanced ageing model has been validated using experimental data from these batteries. The findings suggest that there is potential for solid-state batteries to be commercialized, although significant work is needed to match the manufacturing level of lithium-ion batteries embedded with liquid electrolytes.

Authors

Scaltrito P; Lanjan A; Srinivasan S

Journal

Energies, Vol. 17, No. 12,

Publisher

MDPI

Publication Date

June 1, 2024

DOI

10.3390/en17122896

ISSN

1996-1073

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