Power Battery System Temperature Cycle Test
The primary objective of temperature cycle testing is to accurately simulate the working conditions of the battery system in an environment with temperature fluctuations.
For example, our benchtop and Platinous series chambers can do temperature cycling tests ranging from 70 to 20 to -40°C with 30-minute transitions. These chambers enable manufacturers to evaluate the battery's performance under extreme temperatures and temperature-related stress.
Temperature cycling involves subjecting the battery to repeated cycles of extremely high and low temperatures, meanwhile the batteries are monitored to evaluate the battery's response to the hot or cold conditions, ensuring it meets minimum safety, reliability, and longevity standards.
Safety: Temperature cycling tests help identify potential safety hazards associated with lithium-ion batteries, such as thermal runaway or internal short circuits. Batteries that pass temperature cycling tests demonstrate robust safety features and are less prone to malfunctions or accidents.
1. Temperature Range: Batteries are subjected to a predefined temperature range, typically fluctuating from extreme cold to extreme heat. This range varies depending on the application and industry standards but commonly spans from below freezing (-40°C or lower) to elevated temperatures (up to 70°C or higher).
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