Aging-Aware Battery Control via Convex Optimization
By: Obidike Nnorom Jr. , Giray Ogut , Stephen Boyd and more
Potential Business Impact:
Makes batteries last longer while working hard.
We consider the task of controlling a battery while balancing two competing objectives that evolve over different time scales. The short-term objective, such as arbitrage or load smoothing, improves with more battery cycling, while the long-term objective is to maximize battery lifetime, which discourages cycling. Using a semi-empirical aging model, we formulate this problem as a convex optimization problem. We use model predictive control (MPC) with a convex approximation of aging dynamics to optimally manage the trade-off between performance and degradation. Through simulations, we quantify this trade-off in both economic and smoothing applications.
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