Description |
1 online resource (7 p.) : ill. |
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Conference paper ; NREL/CP-540-45779 |
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Conference paper (National Renewable Energy Laboratory (U.S.)) ; NREL/CP-540-45779.
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Note |
Title from title screen (NREL, viewed on June 17, 2009). |
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"Presented at EVS-24 International Battery, Hybrid and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle Symposium, Stavanger, Norway, May 13-16, 2009." |
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"May 2009." |
Summary |
The main barriers to increased market share of hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) and commercialization of plug-in HEVs are the cost, safety, and life of lithium ion batteries. Significant effort is being directed to address these issues for lithium ion cells. However, even the best cells may not perform as well when integrated into packs for vehicles because of the environment in which vehicles operate. This paper discusses mechanical, electrical, and thermal integration issues and vehicle interface issues that could impact the cost, life, and safety of the system. It also compares the advantages and disadvantages of using many small cells versus a few large cells and using prismatic cells versus cylindrical cells. |
Subject |
Hybrid electric vehicles -- Batteries.
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Lithium cells -- Research.
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Electric automobiles -- Batteries -- Design and construction.
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Thermal analysis.
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Added Author |
Kim, G. H.
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Keyser, M.
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (U.S.)
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Gpo Item No. |
0430-P-04 (online) |
Sudoc No. |
E 9.17:NREL/CP-540-45779 |
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