Yufang Lu , Dongxu Guo , Gengang Xiong , Yian Wei , Jingzhao Zhang , Yu Wang , Minggao Ouyang
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Abstract
Accurate battery health estimation is pivotal for ensuring the safety and performance of electric vehicles (EVs). While predominant research has centered on laboratory-level single cells, the accurate estimation of battery system capacity using real-world data remains a challenge, due to the vast diversity in battery types, operating conditions, data recordings, etc. To this end, we release three large-scale field datasets of 464 EVs from three manufacturers, comprising over 1.2 million charging snippets. The EVs’ capacity and State of Health (SOH) are effectively labeled using K-means to cluster and concatenate charging snippets. A robust data-driven framework integrating a Gated Convolutional Neural Network (GCNN) for estimating battery capacity is proposed, and the results outperform other machine learning models. In addition, a fine-tuning technique is employed to further enhance model efficacy on new datasets and with limited training data. This research not only advances battery health estimations but also paves the way for broader applications in battery management systems (BMSs), offering a scalable solution to real-world challenges in battery technology.
期刊介绍:
eTransportation is a scholarly journal that aims to advance knowledge in the field of electric transportation. It focuses on all modes of transportation that utilize electricity as their primary source of energy, including electric vehicles, trains, ships, and aircraft. The journal covers all stages of research, development, and testing of new technologies, systems, and devices related to electrical transportation.
The journal welcomes the use of simulation and analysis tools at the system, transport, or device level. Its primary emphasis is on the study of the electrical and electronic aspects of transportation systems. However, it also considers research on mechanical parts or subsystems of vehicles if there is a clear interaction with electrical or electronic equipment.
Please note that this journal excludes other aspects such as sociological, political, regulatory, or environmental factors from its scope.