Lite-Sparse Hierarchical Partial Power Processing for Second-Use Battery Energy Storage Systems
Xiaofan Cui, Alireza Ramyar, Peyman Mohtat, Veronica Contreras, Jason, Siegel, Anna Stefanopoulou, Al-Thaddeus Avestruz

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel hierarchical partial power processing strategy for second-use EV batteries, optimizing performance and reducing costs despite battery heterogeneity.
Contribution
It introduces the LS-HiPPP approach, which hierarchically partitions power converters to improve efficiency and lower costs in second-use battery systems.
Findings
LS-HiPPP reduces converter ratings and costs.
Higher system efficiency than conventional methods.
Optimized power flow improves battery utilization.
Abstract
The explosive growth of electric vehicles (EVs) is leading to a surge in retired EV batteries, which are typically recycled despite having nearly 80% available capacity. Repurposing automotive batteries for second-use battery energy storage systems (2-BESS) has both economical and environmental benefits. The challenge with second-use batteries is the heterogeneity in their state of health. This paper introduces a new strategy to optimize 2-BESS performance despite the heterogeneity of individual batteries while reducing the cost of power conversion. In this paper, the statistical distribution of the power heterogeneity in the supply of batteries is used to optimize the choice of power converters and design the power flow within the battery energy storage system (BESS) to optimize power capability. By leveraging a new lite-sparse hierarchical partial power processing (LS-HiPPP) approach,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Battery Technologies Research · Electric Vehicles and Infrastructure · Microgrid Control and Optimization
