Abstract
The estimation of lithium ion capacity fade and impedance rise on real application is always
a challenging work due to the associated complexity. This work envisages the study of the battery
charging profile indicators (CPI) to estimate battery health indicators (capacity and resistance, BHI),
for high energy density lithium-ion batteries. Di erent incremental capacity (IC) parameters of the
charging profile will be studied and compared to the battery capacity and resistance, in order to
identify the data with the best correlation. In this sense, the constant voltage (CV) step duration,
the magnitudes of the IC curve peaks, and the position of these peaks will be studied. Additionally,
the behaviour of the IC curve will be modeled to determine if there is any correlation between the IC
model parameters and the capacity and resistance. Results show that the developed IC parameter
calculation and the correlation strategy are able to evaluate the SOH with less than 1% mean error for
capacity and resistance estimation. The algorithm has been implemented on a real battery module
and validated on a real platform, emulating heavy duty application conditions. In this preliminary
validation, 1% and 3% error has been quantified for capacity and resistance estimation.