Performance and Comparison of Cell Balance Techniques for EV Application

Authors

  • Gedela Sasikumar Author
  • Gembali Srinivasagupta Author
  • Venkata Padmavati S Author
  • Venugopal Dugyala Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.64252/vd0k9f16

Keywords:

Balancing method, resistor, inductor, state of charge, flyback converter, energy efficiency

Abstract

The long life cycle, high in energy densuity and low in self-discharging rate made liathium-ion batteries popular  However, when multiple cells are connected in series, inconsistencies in internal resistance, capacity, and self-discharge rates arise due to manufacturing and environmental factors. These inconsistencies can lead to overcharging or over-discharging of individual cells, reducing battery capacity, shortening lifespan, and posing safety risks. Balancing methods are essential to address these issues. Existing methods are categorized into: Dissipative balancing: Converts excess energy into heat, leading to energy loss. Non-dissipative balancing: Transfers energy between cells using capacitors, inductors, or transformers, offering higher efficiency. A bidirectional flyback converter topology with multiple winding input/output is suggested in the paper to get over the drawbacks of current techniques

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Published

2025-08-15

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How to Cite

Performance and Comparison of Cell Balance Techniques for EV Application. (2025). International Journal of Environmental Sciences, 2258-2269. https://doi.org/10.64252/vd0k9f16