Challenges and Opportunities for Second-life Batteries: A Review of Key Technologies and Economy
Xubo Gu, Hanyu Bai, Xiaofan Cui, Juner Zhu, Weichao Zhuang, Zhaojian, Li, Xiaosong Hu, Ziyou Song

TL;DR
This review explores technological and economic aspects of second-life lithium-ion batteries, emphasizing degradation modeling, classification standards, profitability, and power electronics to enhance safety and performance in reuse scenarios.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of current degradation models, screening techniques, economic viability, and power electronics technologies for second-life batteries, highlighting gaps and future directions.
Findings
Degradation models for first-life batteries can be adapted for SLBs with modifications.
Regrouping standards improve safety and performance of SLBs.
Power electronics significantly enhance SLB efficiency and reliability.
Abstract
Due to the increasing volume of Electric Vehicles in automotive markets and the limited lifetime of onboard lithium-ion batteries (LIBs), the large-scale retirement of LIBs is imminent. The battery packs retired from Electric Vehicles still own 70%-80% of the initial capacity, thus having the potential to be utilized in scenarios with lower energy and power requirements to maximize the value of LIBs. However, spent batteries are commonly less reliable than fresh batteries due to their degraded performance, thereby necessitating a comprehensive assessment from safety and economic perspectives before further utilization. To this end, this paper reviews the key technological and economic aspects of second-life batteries (SLBs). Firstly, we introduce various degradation models for first-life batteries and identify an opportunity to combine physics-based theories with data-driven methods to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Battery Technologies Research · Electric Vehicles and Infrastructure · Advancements in Battery Materials
MethodsElectric
