IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology | 2021

Empirical Capacity Measurements of Electric Vehicles Subject to Battery Degradation From V2G Services

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Accelerated battery degradation, resulting in a reduced capacity, is the main concern when discussing vehicle-to-grid (V2G) services. This paper gives a unique empirical insight into the long-term effects on batteries performing an energy demanding V2G service. To this end, an extensive method for measuring the battery capacity of series produced electric vehicles (EVs) via the DC charge port was developed. The reproducibility of the method is demonstrated with repeated tests on new and aged vehicles and the results are compared with the EVs internal estimates, read via the on-board diagnostics port. The method is also validated with a state-of-the-art battery degradation model. The capacity test method is used to evaluate the battery degradation of a fleet of commercially owned EVs which, as a part of the world s first commercial operation, have been used for V2G services for five years. The EVs have, together with $\\pm$10\xa0kW V2G chargers, been delivering primary frequency regulation for 15 hours per day with a daily energy throughput of 50.6\xa0kWh. The usable battery capacity, initially found to be 23\xa0kWh, after two years is reduced on average to 20.7\xa0kWh and after five years is reduced to 18.9\xa0kWh.

Volume 70
Pages 7547-7557
DOI 10.1109/TVT.2021.3093161
Language English
Journal IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology

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