Electric battery lithium-ion cell chemistry is rapidly evolving to offer larger capacities, faster charging, and lower-cost cells, often using locally sourced materials. To rapidly prototype cells, manufacturers need a flexible formation solution. Forming cells requires a multistep charge-discharge process, creating a high-quality solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) layer. A formation plan uses many cycles of varying time and charging currents.
Once a cell forms, several tests characterize its performance and determine its cycle lifetime. Cycle lifetime depends on charge rates, depth of charge, and environmental temperature. Fully understanding a cell's cycle lifetime is a time-consuming process but one that enables original equipment manufacturers to make critical trade-offs between performance and longevity. A cell cycling solution must quickly adapt to new chemistries and high-power cells. It must also scale to handle increasing cell volumes.
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