Abstract

The monitoring and modelling of the Li-Ion Batteries behaviour is still a major technical challenge due to the non-linearities and coupled phenomena that determine their operation. These Li-Ion Batteries can consist of thousands of cells with series/parallel connections, which suffer from operating and degradation deviations. The pursuit of new, increasingly intelligent and heavier state estimation algorithms requires a significant amount of data and computational power, which can be challenging to deploy in current Battery Management System solutions. To solve this problem, this paper proposes a Digital Twin Simulation Platform that considers all the individual cells based on the Cloud to extend the computational power and data storage capacity. This work presents validated cell models, a module-level modelling approach, and an experimental validation platform is suggested. In addition, the first results obtained when implementing the Digital Twin Simulation Platform in the Cloud are presented.

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