Feasibility of Use of Second Life Electrical Vehicle Batteries in Data Centres in Malaysia

Abdulla Mubaah, Siva Priya Thiagarajah
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It is estimated that the cumulative of Electric Vehicles (EVs) will reach 85 million by 2030. EV batteries that have degraded to 80% of their initial capacity no longer provide the required efficiency for EV, resulting in an increasing amount of batteries being discarded and stored in warehouses instead of being recycled. The cost of this storage after its End of Life (EOL) adds to the initial cost of the EV. There is amounting environmental pressure to re-purpose these discarded batteries in other applications, such as energy arbitrage and peak shaving, such that the initial cost of the EV be reduced. This work presents a feasibility study that allows discarded EV batteries to be repurposed batteries to provide peak shaving in a mid-tier data centre with an area size of 465 m2. A comparison of the cost during peak hours shows that the repurposed batteries can be used as a reliable power supply source to reduce the reliance of data centres on grid power during peak hours. Results showed that the use of these repurposed batteries also achieved a higher cost savings as compared to using brand new Lithium Ion battery over a period of 10 years. A reliability study also shows that the repurposed battery system and brand new battery system performs at par, when the data centre draws power from the grid during peak hours. The study concludes that power supply system in data centres that uses repurposed batteries to achieve peak shaving is a cost effective, green solution that should be implemented. In the larger picture, the reusability of the EV batteries is expected to reduce the initial price of the EV cars, allowing a larger market penetration and thus ensuring the sustainability of the EV car industry. Reusing the stored batteries also reduces environmental issues related to Lithium mining for brand new batteries, such as mining pollution and fresh water shortage.
在马来西亚数据中心使用第二生命电动汽车电池的可行性
据估计,到2030年,电动汽车的累计保有量将达到8500万辆。电动汽车电池容量下降到初始容量的80%,无法再为电动汽车提供所需的效率,导致越来越多的电池被丢弃在仓库中,而不是被回收利用。在使用寿命结束(EOL)之后,这种存储的成本会增加到电动汽车的初始成本中。越来越多的环境压力迫使人们将这些废弃电池重新用于其他用途,比如能源套利和调峰,从而降低电动汽车的初始成本。这项工作提出了一项可行性研究,该研究允许废弃的电动汽车电池被重新利用,以提供面积为465平方米的中层数据中心的调峰。高峰时段的成本比较表明,重新利用的电池可以作为可靠的供电来源,以减少数据中心在高峰时段对电网电力的依赖。结果表明,在10年的时间里,与使用全新的锂离子电池相比,使用这些重新利用的电池也节省了更高的成本。一项可靠性研究还表明,当数据中心在高峰时段从电网获取电力时,重新利用的电池系统和全新的电池系统表现相当。该研究的结论是,在数据中心的供电系统中,使用重新利用的电池来实现调峰是一种成本效益高、绿色的解决方案,应该实施。从更大的角度来看,电动汽车电池的可重复使用性有望降低电动汽车的初始价格,从而扩大市场渗透率,从而确保电动汽车行业的可持续性。重新使用储存的电池也减少了与全新电池的锂开采相关的环境问题,例如采矿污染和淡水短缺。
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