Title :
Modeling of second-life batteries for use in a CERTS microgrid
Author :
Hart, Philip J. ; Kollmeyer, Phillip J. ; Juang, Larry W. ; Lasseter, R.H. ; Jahns, Thomas M.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, WI, USA
fDate :
Feb. 28 2014-March 1 2014
Abstract :
A second-life battery is an electric vehicle battery pack that has reached an end-of-life condition for its vehicular use, yet retains enough performance to be re-purposed for another application. One promising application of a second-life battery is stationary energy storage within a CERTS microgrid. This paper investigates the modeling of multiple paralleled traction battery packs within a CERTS microgrid, examining the impacts of elevated internal pack impedance on microgrid system operation. Impedance spectroscopy and hybrid-pulse power characterization are used to model vehicular Li-ion cells under a range of conditions that include second-life aging. The ac bus dynamics of the microgrid model are validated experimentally. Second-life battery models are incorporated into two CERTS microgrid architectures and system-level effects of changing the battery impedance are explored. Simulation results indicate that the modeled EV second-life batteries deliver promising performance characteristics in both CERTS microgrid architectures that were investigated.
Keywords :
distributed power generation; secondary cells; AC bus dynamics; CERTS microgrid; electric vehicle battery pack; elevated internal pack impedance; end-of-life condition; microgrid system operation; multiple paralleled traction battery; second-life battery modeling; stationary energy storage; vehicular lithium-ion cells; Aging; Batteries; Integrated circuit modeling; Load modeling; Microgrids; Resistance; System-on-chip; CERTS; Electric vehicle; droop; energy storage; microgrid; second-life battery; second-use battery;
Conference_Titel :
Power and Energy Conference at Illinois (PECI), 2014
Conference_Location :
Champaign, IL
DOI :
10.1109/PECI.2014.6804554