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Revision as of 15:02, 21 September 2022

This page contains the information about the EoI battery development, everything from the requirements to the implementation can be found here.

What is the battery?

The battery is the energy buffer of the boat, it stores the energy coming in from the solar panels and provides a constant voltage for the motor path and peripheral electronics. The battery consists of multiple parts:

  • Battery cells
  • Battery management system (BMS)

The BMS makes sure that the battery cells can't be overcharged or overdisharged, as this might damage them and present dangerous situations. Besides monitoring the voltage a BMS usually monitors the current and temperature as well.

Technical regulations (as per september 2022)

  • Maximum nominal voltage: 58,8V (14S lithium-ion)
  • Maximum capacity: 1500 kWh (= 5400 MJ)
  • All battery cells must be commercialy available
  • The BMS must monitor the battery voltage and current
  • The BMS must be capable of shutting down the system
  • The BMS must be able to monitor charge and discharge currents
  • The BMS must have a means to limit overcurrent in charge and discharge paths
  • The BMS must monitor all individual cells
  • All electrical systems must be provided with a fuse in series connection with the main battery ('Main fuse')
  • The battery must be fused
  • The BMS must be fused

Specifications

Functional requirements
ID Specifiction Value Pass/Fail
Nominal pack voltage <= 58,8V
Maximum capacity 1,5 kWh
Monitor (pack) voltage
Monitor (pack) current
Monitor (pack) temperature
Limit overcurrent in (dis)charge path
Capable of shutting down the whole system
CAN-bus communication 5V / 1 Mbit
Internal cell balancing
Charge and discharge paths can be operated simultaneously
Motor and MPPT should be enabled independently of the battery and eachother
The battery should be enabled with a N.O. contact open = off

closed = on

Electrical requirements
ID Specification Value Pass/Fail
0 Motor path (output) 60V / 250A
1 Charge path (input) 60V / 50A
2 Peri path (output) 24V / 2.5A
Environmental requirements
ID Specification Value Pass/Fail
0 Ambient operating temperature 0 - 50 °C
1 Ingress protection IP67 or better

Open questions

  • Do the MPPTs have to be modified for the 14S battery?