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Recommended Practice for Performance Rating of Lead Acid and Nickel Metal Hydride Electric Vehicle Battery Modules
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J1798/1_202008
- Issued
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Scope
This SAE Recommended Practice provides for common test and verification methods to determine lead acid and nickel metal hydride electric vehicle battery module performance. The document creates the necessary performance tests to determine (a) what the basic performance of EV battery modules is, and (b) if battery modules meet minimum performance specification established by vehicle manufacturers or other purchasers. Specific values for these minimum performance specifications are not a part of this document.
Rationale
With the changes in battery technology, the latest version of SAE J1798 divides along chemistry lines. The slash /1 document (SAE J1798/1) only covers lead acid and nickel metal hydride chemistries. This document supersedes SAE J1798, which has been stabilized.
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Data Sets - Support Documents
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Table 1 | Measurement accuracy | |
Table 2 | Power profile tabular listing | |
Table 3 | Maximum power level listing |
Issuing Committee
Battery Standards Testing Committee
The Battery Standards Testing Committee will address SAE documents that cover the electrical performance and characterization testing of batteries used for propulsion in road vehicles. Documents that this committee reviews, updates, and creates will be functional guidelines for testing methodologies and procedures
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