Two-phase evaporative battery thermal management technology for EVs/HEVs: theory and control
Electrical vehicle needs to draw power from battery for acceleration. It needs to draw high current for speeding up to 130 km/h on 0% gradient and 40 km/h on 5-10% gradient. Battery generates powerful electrical currents to meet the power demands of EV, causing significant warming of the Li-ion cell...
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Springer New York LLC
2017
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