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FEKT-MPA-BEVAcad. year: 2023/2024
The course deals with the modern issue of Li-ion accumulators for electromobility and batteries for electromobility and their history in general. Students will become familiar with the issue both theoretically and practically within the framework of solving laboratory tasks focused on the diagnosis of accumulators. The course will also include issues related to the life cycle of Li-ion batteries, i.e. the CO2 footprint of their production, recycling and the possibility of use in secondary applications (battery second-life).
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Elaborated laboratory tasks: maximum 30 points. Minimal extent of elaborated laboratory tasks and other conditions needed for successful completion of the course are stated in the announcement issued by the supervisor of the course each year.
Final exam in writen form: maximum 60 points.The content, forms and conditions for course passing will be specified by rules and regulations which are released by the lecturer responsible for the course and keep updated for every academic year. Laboratory exercises are mandatory.
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History of electromobility and batteries
Batteries for hybrid vehicles
Li-ion batteries for electromobility
Li-ion batteries and their safety
Future trends in batteries for electromobility
Diagnostic methods applicable for characterisation (Operating characteristics of batteries in electric vehicles)
Battery second-life and ESS
Ecology of battery production LCA
Battery recycling
Use of simulations for batteries in electromobility
Laboratory exercise
Determination of CO2 equivalent from battery production
Discharge characteristics
CC and CP discharging
EIS measurements
BMS and its functions
Effect of temperature on capacity
Design of a battery pack with BMS within the program
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Semester test