Summary: | This research investigates the charging and discharging behaviour of the Lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery model AMP20M1HD across a diverse range of Constant Current (C-rate) levels and temperatures spanning-30°C to 50°C. Various C-rates are investigated to observe the impact of charging and discharging processes. Preliminary investigation highlights the overcharging and over discharging adversely impacts the C rate. The state-of-charge estimation model, implemented with MATLAB/Simulink, integrates Li-ion Battery, voltage, and temperature sensors, providing a comprehensive understanding of Li-ion battery behaviour. Trends in the data shows that lower temperatures are linked to overcharging in low C-rate charging scenarios, while higher temperatures lead to overcharging in high C-rate charging scenarios. Similarly, low temperatures contribute to over-discharging in low C-rate discharging scenarios, with the minimum error observed at 20°C. In contrast, in high C-rate discharging scenarios, high temperatures increase over-discharging, with least error noted at 0°C. The analysis further exposes subtle temperature influences, highlighting the complex interaction between temperature and C-rate. This highlights how important it is to manage the parameters for the best battery performance precisely; it also suggests crucial balance and temperature ranges that are appropriate for various C-rate scenarios. © 2024 IEEE.
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