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   A Battery Modular Multilevel Management System (BM3) for electric vehicles and stationary energy storage systems   [View] 
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 Author(s)   Florian HELLING, Stefan GÖTZ, Thomas WEYH 
 Abstract   The dependency of energy systems on battery storage systems is constantly increasing, but there are still several unsolved problems. Current battery systems are inflexible, only cells with the same electrical parameters can be combined, and cell defects cause a high reduction of the overall battery lifetime or even a system black out. In addition, the maximum usable capacity and the maximum charging current are limited by the weakest cell in the system. Current Battery Management Systems (BMS) can increase the usable battery capacity to some extend and are able to enlarge the maximum usable charging current. With the Battery Modular Multilevel Management System (BM3) presented in this paper, a very flexible, fault tolerant, and cost-efficient battery system can be implemented. With the system it is possible to establish either serial or parallel connections between neighboring cells or to bypass a cell. Thus the cells can be operated according to their needs and their state of charge (SOC). Separate balancing means for balancing the cells SOC, however, become obsolete. 
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 Date   Last modified 2015-06-08 by System