A Pulsed-Charging-Current Heating Method for Lithium-Ion Batteries at Low Temperature
2026-01-7004
2/27/2026
- Content
- Lithium-ion batteries suffer from capacity degradation, lifespan attenuation, and power decline at low temperatures. Alternating-pulsed-current (APC) heating method is an effective solution for improving the low-temperature performance of batteries, but it still faces challenges in terms of low heating efficiency and energy consumption. This work proposes a pulsed-charging-current (PCC) heating method to address these issues. The effect of the PCC under various conditions, including frequency and amplitude, is investigated through experiments. According to the experimental results, the battery can be heated from -20 °C to above 7.5 °C within 15 minutes using the proposed PCC method, with a heating rate of 1.83 °C/min. Compared with the traditional APC heating method, the heating rate of the PCC method increases by 7.9%. During the 15-minute heating process, the battery capacity increased by 131.9 mAh on average, and the charging efficiency can be achieved 95% above. The proposed method provides an effective solution for the low-temperature, low state of charge (SOC) application scenario in electric vehicles.
- Pages
- 8
- Citation
- Xiao, Y., Huang, X., Wu, Z., Zhang, Y., et al., "A Pulsed-Charging-Current Heating Method for Lithium-Ion Batteries at Low Temperature," SAE Technical Paper 2026-01-7004, 2026, https://doi.org/10.4271/2026-01-7004.