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Cost savings for manufacturing lithium batteries in a flexible plant

Authors :
Shabbir Ahmed
Kevin G. Gallagher
Paul A. Nelson
Dennis W. Dees
Source :
Journal of Power Sources. 283:506-516
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2015.

Abstract

The flexible plant postulated in this study would produce four types of batteries for electric-drive vehicles – a hybrid (HEV), 10-mile range and 40-mile range plug-in hybrids (PHEV), and a 150-mile range battery-electric (EV). The annual production rate of the plant is 235,000 battery packs (HEV: 100,000; PHEV10: 60,000; PHEV40: 45,000; EV: 30,000). The cost savings per battery pack calculated with the Argonne BatPaC model for this flex plant vs. dedicated plants range from 9% for the EV battery packs to 21% for the HEV packs including the battery management systems (BMS). The investment cost savings are even larger, ranging from 21% for EVs to 43% for HEVs. The costs of the 1.0-kWh HEV batteries are projected to approach $714 per unit and that of the EV batteries to approach $188 per kWh with the most favorable cell chemistries. The best single indicator of the cost of producing lithium-manganate spinel/graphite batteries in a flex plant is the total cell area of the battery. For the four batteries studied, the price range is $20–24 per m2 of cell area, averaging $21 per m2 for the entire flex plant.

Details

ISSN :
03787753
Volume :
283
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Power Sources
Accession number :
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