Thermal Management in Battery Energy Storage Systems
Thermal management is a critical aspect of battery energy storage systems in electric vehicles. Effective thermal management ensures that batteries operate within their
The energy consumption of the two temperature control system prototypes under the mode of twice charging and twice discharging per day and the analysis of the energy saving potential in typical cities applications are investigated. The main conclusions of this study are as follows:
An energy storage temperature control system is proposed. The effect of different cooling and heating conditions on the proposed system was investigated. An experimental rig was constructed and the results were compared to a conventional temperature control system.
The average daily energy consumption of the conventional air conditioning is 20.8 % in battery charging and discharging mode and 58.4 % in standby mode. The proposed container energy storage temperature control system has an average daily energy consumption of 30.1 % in battery charging and discharging mode and 39.8 % in standby mode. Fig. 10.
The average energy consumption of the proposed temperature control system accounts for about 3.5 % of the energy storage, in which the average energy consumption of charging mode and discharge mode accounts for 1.06 %, and the energy consumption of standby mode accounts for 1.41 %. Fig. 7.
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