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Voltage balancing: Long-term experience with the 250 V supercapacitor module of the hybrid fuel cell vehicle HY-LIGHT
Authors:R Kötz  J-C Sauter  P Ruch  P Dietrich  FN Büchi  PA Magne  P Varenne
Affiliation:1. Paul Scherrer Institut, Electrochemistry Laboratory, CH-5232 Villigen PSI, Switzerland;2. Conception et Développement Michelin SA, CH-1762 Givisiez, Switzerland
Abstract:On the occasion of the “Challenge Bibendum” 2004 in Shanghai, the hybrid fuel cell—supercapacitor vehicle HY-LIGHT, a joint project of Conception et Développement Michelin and the Paul Scherrer Institut, was presented to the public. The drive train of this vehicle comprises a 30 kW polymer electrolyte fuel cell (PEFC) and a 250 V supercapacitor (SC) module for energy recuperation and boost power during short acceleration and start-up processes. The supercapacitor module was deliberately constructed without continuous voltage balancing units. The performance of the supercapacitor module was monitored over the 2 years of operation particularly with respect to voltage balancing of the large number of SC cells connected in series. During the investigated period of 19 months and about 7000 km driving, the voltage imbalance within the supercapacitor module proved negligible. The maximum deviation between best and worst SC was always below 120 mV and the capacitor with the highest voltage never exceeded the nominal voltage by more than 40 mV.
Keywords:Ultracapacitor  Series connection  Initialization  Leakage current
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