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Development of Lithium-Ion Battery for Vehicles
Technical Paper
2004-01-0066
ISSN: 0148-7191, e-ISSN: 2688-3627
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Abstract
We developed a high performance automotive lithium-ion battery and applied it to our new Toyota Intelligent Idling Stop System. This hybrid power management system has been introduced in the “intelligent package” of Toyota Vitz vehicles sold in Japan. The lithium-ion battery is installed under the seat on the passenger-side.
The battery supplies electric power to the auxiliary electrical systems during the “idling stop” mode, and when restarting the engine. The main requirements of this battery are to supply high electric power output even at low temperatures and at the same time, maintain continuous power during charge and discharge cycling, and have long storage life. This performance has been accomplished successfully through a series of improvements in battery materials and structures.
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Authors
- Yoshitaka Kambe - Toyota Motor Corporation
- Kenji Esaki - Toyota Motor Corporation
- Yasuo Ishiguro - Toyota Motor Corporation
- Atsuhito Inagaki - Toyota Motor Corporation
- Kou Nozaki - Toyota Motor Corporation
- Hisato Enokishima - Toyota Motor Corporation
- Shinobu Okayama - Toyota Motor Corporation
- Tomohiro Matsuura - Toyota Motor Corporation
- Hiromoti Muramatsu - Denso Corporation
- Manabu Yamada - Denso Corporation
- Hisanao Kojima - Denso Corporation