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Fast charging of lead/acid batteries

Journal of Power Sources, 1993
Abstract A key point in the development of storage batteries for electric vehicles (Evs) is the possibility for fast recharging. It is widely recognized that the lead/acid system represents an excellent candidate for EVs because of the low cost, durability, and expectance of improvements in the near future.
CALASANZIO D, MAJA M, SPINELLI, Paolo
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Shakeoff induced by fast charged projectiles

Physical Review A, 1990
We derive a shakeoff-like expression for double ionization induced by fast charged projectiles that includes higher-order contributions of the Born series. The resulting shakeoff amplitude is about twice as large and has the opposite sign when compared to that of the shakeoff term defined by the first Born approximation.
, Végh, , Burgdörfer
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Fast-charging station here, please! User criteria for electric vehicle fast-charging locations

Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 2016
The present research reports an empirical study targeting the analysis of evaluation criteria for fast-charging locations regarding both position and concrete realization. Involving both current and potential users of electric mobility technology discovers criteria for public acceptance as well as a description of possible drawbacks.
R. Philipsen   +3 more
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Multiple Scattering of Fast Charged Particles

Physical Review, 1949
The theory of multiple scattering of charged particles has been extended in the small-angle approximation valid for thin foils and fast particles. The extension consists of an exact solution of the integral diffusion equation for the correlated probabilities of lateral and angular displacements, and the numerical integration of the resulting expression
Snyder, H. S., Scott, W. T.
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Super-Fast Charging

Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Technology International, 2018
A new charging system aims to guarantee fast, convenient and safe charging, alleviating one of the primary barriers to increased consumer electric vehicle uptake
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New Emerging Fast Charging Microscale Electrode Materials

Small, 2023
AbstractFast charging lithium (Li)‐ion batteries are intensively pursued for next‐generation energy storage devices, whose electrochemical performance is largely determined by their constituent electrode materials. While nanosizing of electrode materials enhances high‐rate capability in academic research, it presents practical limitations like ...
Wang, Litong   +7 more
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Simplifying Fast Charging

Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Technology International, 2019
Setting up a DC charging station is a challenging project, but it can be mastered effortlessly with an intelligent and easy-to-program DC charging controller
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Battery Venting Caused By Fast Charging

ECS Meeting Abstracts, 2023
Lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) experience high risks of failure during unreasonable fast charging. Various degradation mechanisms inside the LIBs such as lithium (Li) plating, solid electrolyte interphase growth and electrolyte dry-out can undermine the electrochemical performance and induce massive gas generation alongside the operation. As a typical
Xinlei Gao   +3 more
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Fast Charging Lithium-Ion Batteries

SAE Technical Paper Series, 2017
<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">We try to understand the fast recharge capability of automotive lithium-ion batteries and its effect of fast charge on capacity degradation. We find out that 5 Ah prismatic Li-ion cells can be fully recharged in 3 minutes under a constant rate of 20C, or in 2 min (25.5C) from 0 ...
Xiao Yang, Ted Miller
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A fast charge sensitive amplifier

Nuclear Instruments and Methods, 1978
Abstract Amplifier input circuitry response to a sequence of Gaussian pulses of charge is investigated in detail. A solution of the differential equation for the charge Q valid for all time, and approximate solutions valid in the long time limit, are presented and discussed.
G. Newton, S. Singh
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