IP Library Granted Patent US 12709187
Granted Patent B2
US 12709187 · App. 18/344,388 · Granted Aug 18, 2026

Cell balancing method and cell balancing system

Inventor: Kenta Wakabayashi (Tokyo, JP)
Assignee: SUBARU CORPORATION
B60L58/22B60L58/12H02J7/52H02J7/82H02J7/933H02J7/977
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Patent No.
US 12709187
App. No.
18/344,388
Granted
Aug 18, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A cell balancing method includes: setting predicted standing time, based on a statistic value of standing time collected over a predetermined period of time; estimating a capacity retention rate of each of cells of a lithium-ion battery at a next start-up after a lapse of the predicted standing time; on the condition that a difference in the estimated capacity retention rate between a maximum value and a minimum value becomes greater than a predetermined value, setting state-of-charge adjustment values for one or both of a cell having the maximum value and a cell having the minimum value; and allowing, during the stoppage of the electric vehicle, a state-of-charge adjustment device to adjust the states of charge of one or both of the cell having the maximum value and the cell having the minimum value to the state-of-charge adjustment values.

Claims (31)

1 . A cell balancing method to be applied to an electric vehicle including a lithium-ion battery, the lithium-ion battery serving as a motive power source of the electric vehicle and including cells, the cell balancing method including adjusting a state of charge of each of the cells of the lithium-ion battery, and the cell balancing method comprising:

setting predicted standing time by predicting standing time from a stop of the electric vehicle to a next start-up of the electric vehicle, based on a statistic value of the standing time collected over a predetermined period of time;

estimating a capacity retention rate of each of the cells of the lithium-ion battery at the next start-up after a lapse of the predicted standing time, based on a measured temperature or an estimated temperature, the state of charge, and a deterioration factor of each of the cells during stoppage of the electric vehicle;

on a condition that a difference in the estimated capacity retention rate between a maximum value and a minimum value becomes greater than a predetermined value, setting a state-of-charge adjustment value for one or each of a cell, among the cells, having the maximum value and a cell, among the cells, having the minimum value, the state-of-charge adjustment value being provided for keeping the difference in the capacity retention rate between the maximum value and the minimum value within the predetermined value; and

allowing, during the stoppage of the electric vehicle, a state-of-charge adjustment device to adjust the state of charge of one or each of the cell having the maximum value and the cell having the minimum value to the state-of-charge adjustment value, the state-of-charge adjustment device being configured to adjust the state of charge of each of the cells by raising or lowering the state of charge of at least one of the cells.

2 . The cell balancing method according to claim 1 , wherein

in the setting the predicted standing time, the predicted standing time of the electric vehicle is predicted based on actual measured values of the standing time for each day of week collected in advance over the predetermined period of time.

3 . The cell balancing method according to claim 1 , wherein

in the estimating the capacity retention rate, the capacity retention rate F of each of the cells is calculated based on:

the state of charge corresponding to a temperature of each of the cells during the stoppage of the electric vehicle;

the deterioration factor α corresponding to the temperature and the state of charge of each of the cells during the stoppage of the electric vehicle; and

the predicted standing time T [year{circumflex over ( )}½] predicted in the setting the predicted standing time, by an expression

F=F initial −α·T

in which F initial is the capacity retention rate during the stoppage of the electric vehicle.

4 . The cell balancing method according to claim 2 , wherein

in the estimating the capacity retention rate, the capacity retention rate F of each of the cells is calculated based on:

the state of charge corresponding to a temperature of each of the cells during the stoppage of the electric vehicle;

the deterioration factor α corresponding to the temperature and the state of charge of each of the cells during the stoppage of the electric vehicle; and

the predicted standing time T [year{circumflex over ( )}½] predicted in the setting the predicted standing time, by an expression

F=F initial −α·T

in which F initial is the capacity retention rate during the stoppage of the electric vehicle.

5 . A cell balancing system to be applied to an electric vehicle including a lithium-ion battery, the lithium-ion battery serving as a motive power source of the electric vehicle and including cells, the cell balancing system comprising:

a temperature determination device configured to measure or estimate a temperature of each of the cells of the lithium-ion battery;

a state-of-charge determination device configured to measure or estimate a state of charge of each of the cells;

a state-of-charge adjustment device configured to adjust the state of charge of each of the cells by raising or lowering the state of charge of at least one of the cells; and

one or more processors configured to transmit and receive data to and from the temperature determination device, the state-of-charge determination device, and the state-of-charge adjustment device,

the one or more processors configured to function as:

a predicted standing time setting unit configured to set predicted standing time by predicting standing time from a stop of the electric vehicle to a next start-up of the electric vehicle, based on a statistic value of the standing time collected over a predetermined period of time;

a capacity retention rate estimation unit configured to estimate a capacity retention rate of each of the cells of the lithium-ion battery at the next start-up after a lapse of the predicted standing time, based on the temperature or an estimated temperature, the state of charge, and a deterioration factor of each of the cells during stoppage of the electric vehicle, the temperature and the estimated temperature being measured or estimated by the temperature determination device, and the state of charge being measured or estimated by the state-of-charge determination device; and

a state-of-charge adjustment value setting unit configured to, on a condition that a difference in the estimated capacity retention rate between a maximum value and a minimum value becomes greater than a predetermined value, set a state-of-charge adjustment value for one or each of a cell, among the cells, having the maximum value and a cell, among the cells, having the minimum value, the state-of-charge adjustment value being provided for keeping the difference in the capacity retention rate between the maximum value and the minimum value within the predetermined value,

the one or more processors being configured to allow, during the stoppage of the electric vehicle, the state-of-charge adjustment device to adjust the state of charge of one or each of the cell having the maximum value and the cell having the minimum value to the state-of-charge adjustment value.