
Batteries, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 11(4), P. 157 - 157
Published: April 16, 2025
Standardised battery tests are essential for evaluating the safety, reliability, and performance of modern technologies, especially with rapid emergence innovations such as solid-state lithium–sulphur batteries. This review reveals critical shortcomings in current international standards (e.g., IEC, IEEE, SAE), which often do not keep pace technological developments harmonised across regions, limiting their effectiveness real-world applications. The paper stresses need continuous test protocols through collaboration between researchers, manufacturers, regulators. A detailed case study BYD Dolphin demonstrates practical importance comprehensive testing conditions, spanning electrical, thermal, mechanical ranges. concludes that up-to-date, harmonised, scenario-specific methods needed to ensure accurate assessment, support global comparability, enable safe introduction next-generation batteries electric mobility energy storage. Future work should prioritise operational monitoring, open access data sharing, development sustainability-focused practices recycling reclamation.
Language: Английский