IEEE Guide for the Characterization and Evaluation of Lithium-Based Batteries in Stationary Applications
Abstract:
Guidance for an objective evaluation of lithium-based energy storage technologies by a potential user for any stationary application is provided in this document. IEEE Std 1679-2020, IEEE Recommended Practice for the Characterization and Evaluation of Energy Storage Technologies in Stationary Applications is to be used in conjunction with this document. Secondary (rechargeable) electro-chemistries with lithium ions as the active species exchanged between the electrodes during charging and discharging are included in the category of lithium-based batteries for the purposes of this document. Lithium-ion, lithium-ion polymer, and lithium-sulfur batteries are examples of secondary lithium-based batteries. Emerging solid-state lithium technologies are also discussed. Primary (non-rechargeable) lithium batteries are beyond the scope of this document. A technology description, information on aging and failure modes, a discussion on safety issues, evaluation techniques, and regulatory issues are provided in this document. Sizing, installation, maintenance, and testing techniques are not covered, except insofar as they may influence the evaluation of a lithium-based battery for its intended application.Keywords:
battery, energy storage, IEEE 1679.1, li-ion, lithium, lithium-based, lithium-ion, lithium-ion polymer, lithium-polymer, secondary, solid-state battery, standby service, stationary applicationCurrently Viewing
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