电动汽车电池的可持续再利用:欧盟的认证方法

João P. Manaia , Guilherme Pedreiro , João Paulo Dias , Jaime Santos , Andreia Alves , André Pardal
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向电动交通的过渡对可持续发展至关重要,这推动了电动汽车(ev)电池使用量的急剧上升。一旦这些电池达到第一个车辆生命周期(第一个EOL)的终点,它们就不再适合车辆牵引,但在回收之前可以重新用于要求较低的应用。这种方法延长了电池寿命,同时产生了可衡量的环境和经济效益。然而,由于缺乏标准化的认证程序,这些电池的广泛再利用受到限制。本研究提出了一种基于法规(EU) 2023/1542和UL 1974标准的二次寿命锂离子电池认证方法。该方法包括八个关键步骤,以确保欧盟CE标志的安全性、性能和法规遵从性。该方法的关键步骤是性能测试,包括BMS功能检查、开路电压、绝缘电阻、容量(通过充放电循环)、内阻和自放电测试。这些测试评估电池的健康状态(SoH)和充电状态(SoC),从而实现分类和重新利用。宝马插电式混合动力电池模块的案例研究表明,测试成本为57.3-57.4欧元/千瓦时,表明经济可行性。这项工作支持将再利用的电动汽车电池安全、可持续地整合到新能源应用中。
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Sustainable repurposing of EV batteries: A methodology for certification in the EU
The transition to electric mobility is essential for sustainable development, driving a sharp rise in battery use for electric vehicles (EVs). Once these batteries have reached the end of their first vehicle life cycle (1st EOL), they are no longer suitable for vehicle traction, but can be repurposed for less demanding applications before being recycled. This approach prolongs battery lifespan while yielding measurable environmental and economic benefits. However, the widespread repurposing of these batteries is limited by a lack of standardised certification procedures. This study proposes a certification methodology for second-life lithium-ion batteries, based on Regulation (EU) 2023/1542 and the UL 1974 standard. The methodology comprises eight key steps to ensure safety, performance, and regulatory compliance for CE marking in the EU. A key step in the methodology is performance testing, which includes BMS functionality checks, open-circuit voltage, insulation resistance, capacity (via charge/discharge cycles), internal resistance, and self-discharge tests. These tests assess the battery’s state of health (SoH) and state of charge (SoC), enabling sorting and repurposing. A case study of a BMW plug-in hybrid battery module shows testing costs of 57.3–57.4 €/kWh, indicating economic feasibility. This work supports the safe and sustainable integration of repurposed EV batteries into new energy applications.
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