A Analysis on the Importance of Lithium Battery Cooling for Pure Electric Vehicles

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Pure lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles in the course of the temperature rise, not only directly affect the performance and life of the battery, there is a potential safety hazard. In this paper, a pure electric vehicle with a lithium-ion battery pack with no heatsink, through testing and without thermal simulations with a model feasibility analysis.

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