Li et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Data-driven health estimation and lifetime prediction of lithium-ion batteries: A reviewLi et al., 2019
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- Li Y
- Liu K
- Foley A
- Zülke A
- Berecibar M
- Nanini-Maury E
- Van Mierlo J
- Hoster H
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- Renewable and sustainable energy reviews
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Accurate health estimation and lifetime prediction of lithium-ion batteries are crucial for durable electric vehicles. Early detection of inadequate performance facilitates timely maintenance of battery systems. This reduces operational costs and prevents accidents and …
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