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  • GRANULAR MATTER

    Journals

    ISSN: 1434-5021 , eISSN: 1434-7636

  • The use of LiFePO4 technology in autonomous PV systems

    Publication

    - Year 2014

    Battery manufacturing based on the flow of lithium ions is currently the fastest growing and the most promising technology. It is used in many applications - from the smallest electronic devices to the large-scale energy trays. However, in the PV systems lead-acid batteries are still the most commonly used. As they are much cheaper they also come with a number of significant disadvantages. It is anticipated that they will be replaced...

  • Toward elucidation of delithiation mechanism of zinc-substituted LiFePO4

    Publication
    • D. Baster
    • K. Zheng
    • W. Zając
    • K. Świerczek
    • J. Molenda

    - Electrochimica Acta - Year 2013

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  • JOURNAL OF PHYSICS-CONDENSED MATTER

    Journals

    ISSN: 0953-8984 , eISSN: 1361-648X

  • Battery Technologies in Electric Vehicles: Improvements in Electric Battery Packs

    Publication
    • P. Mohseni
    • O. Husev
    • D. Vinnikov
    • R. Strzelecki
    • E. Romero-Cadaval
    • I. Tokarski

    - IEEE Industrial Electronics Magazine - Year 2023

    Restrictions on fossil fuels and related environmental pollution issues motivate many organizations and countries to set their focus on electric vehicles (EVs) rather than conventional internal combustion engine vehicles [1], [2]. EVs require an energy storage system to store converted electric power in another form of energy and then reconvert the stored energy to electric power whenever it is required. The energy stored can be...

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  • Locust bean gum as green and water-soluble binder for LiFePO4 and Li4Ti5O12 electrodes

    Publication

    Locust Bean Gum (LBG, carob bean gum) was investigated as an environmentally friendly, natural, and water-soluble binder for cathode (LFP) and anode (LTO) in lithium-ion batteries (Li-ion). For the frst time, we show LBG as an electrode binder and compare to those of the most popular aqueous (CMC) and conventional (PVDF) binders. The electrodes were characterized using TGA/DSC, the galvanostatic charge–discharge cycle test, cyclic...

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  • Influence of Operation Conditions on Temperature Hazard of Lithium-Iron-Phosphate (LiFePO4) Cells

    Publication
    • W. Kurpiel
    • B. Polnik
    • Ł. Orzech
    • K. Lesiak
    • B. Miedziński
    • M. Habrych
    • G. Debita
    • M. Zamłyńska
    • P. Falkowski-Gilski

    - ENERGIES - Year 2021

    The article presents and discusses the results of research on hazard, especially temperature, for selected lithium-ion-phosphate cells operated in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations but used under onerous mining conditions. This applies to the performance of cells in battery sets without the application of any management system (BMS). On the basis of the obtained test results, first of all, the influence of the...

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  • SOFT MATTER

    Journals

    ISSN: 1744-683X , eISSN: 1744-6848

  • Design of battery charging system update for glider launcher

    This paper presents an innovative solution for increasing life of lead-acid batteries used in a glider launcher. The study is focused on upgrading a charging system instead of a costly full replacement of it. Based on literature review, the advanced three-stage charging profile was indicated. The new topology of the power converter was proposed and a simulation model was developed. A simulation study was performed which leads to...

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  • Autonomous Battery Drive in Trolleybuses: an Overview of Practical Examples

    Publication

    - Year 2017

    Battery electric buses are believed to be means of transportation of the future. However, despite the continuous development of electrochemical batteries technology and the multitude of electric buses on offer, it is still no proved solutions that can be widely used. Charging is the one of the weakness point of the electric buses. Trolleybuses are alternative for them. Especially, trolleybuses equipment with traction batteries...

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