Fast-charging to a partial state of charge in lithium-ion batteries: A comparative ageing study

2017 
Abstract At electric vehicle fast-charging stations, it is generally recommended to avoid charging beyond ∼80% State-of-Charge (SOC) since topping-off to full capacity disproportionately increases the charging time. This necessitates studying its long-term impact compared to slower rate charging to full capacity typical of home or residential charging. Here we present the long-term ageing effects on commercial 18650 NMC-LMO/graphite cell cycled between 2.6–4.2 V at three different charging protocols: 1.5 C-rate fast-partial charging (to 82.5% SOC), 0.5 C-rate slow standard charging without or with a constant-voltage step (to 93% or 100% SOC). Quantitative discharge-curve and postmortem analyses are used to evaluate ageing. The results show that ageing rate increases in the order: fast-partial charging
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