Title :
Characterization of Evertroll nickel-zinc batteries
Author :
Tredeau, F.P. ; Salameh, Z.M.
Abstract :
This paper describes the performance of nickel zinc batteries and their suitability for use in electric vehicles. The goals of the evaluation were to find: the ratings of the battery at different temperatures (-20, 0, +20 and +40°C); determine the suitability for using this battery in an electric vehicle; and compare the results of different battery discharge algorithms, i.e., constant current, constant power and realistic load (described herein). Testing was done at the Battery Evaluation Lab at UML, which is described herein. The battery parameters measured were terminal voltage, current, case temperature and ambient air temperature. Results of the experiments are as follows: the manufacturer´s capacity ratings were confirmed (i.e., 85 A-h); the battery is found to be suitable for use in EVs with superior specific energy and the battery has higher energy capacity at higher temperatures while the charging efficiency is higher at lower temperatures.
Keywords :
battery powered vehicles; nickel; road vehicles; secondary cells; testing; zinc; -20 degC; 0 degC; 20 degC; 40 C; Evertroll nickel-zinc batteries; Ni-Zn; ambient air temperature; battery parameters; case temperature; constant current; constant power; current; discharge algorithms; electric vehicles; energy capacity; manufacturer capacity ratings; performance; realistic load; temperatures; terminal voltage; Battery charge measurement; Current measurement; Electric vehicles; Manufacturing; Nickel; Temperature; Testing; Unified modeling language; Voltage measurement; Zinc;
Conference_Titel :
Power Engineering, 2003 Large Engineering Systems Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7863-6
DOI :
10.1109/LESCPE.2003.1204698