Energies, Vol. 18, Pages 5289: A Review of Cross-Scale State Estimation Techniques for Power Batteries in Electric Vehicles: Evolution from Single-State to Multi-State Cooperative Estimation

Energies, Vol. 18, Pages 5289: A Review of Cross-Scale State Estimation Techniques for Power Batteries in Electric Vehicles: Evolution from Single-State to Multi-State Cooperative Estimation

Energies doi: 10.3390/en18195289

Authors:
Ning Chen
Yihang Xie
Yuanhao Cheng
Huaiqing Wang
Yu Zhou
Xu Zhao
Jiayao Chen
Chunhua Yang

As a critical technological foundation for electric vehicles, power battery state estimation primarily involves estimating the State of Charge (SOC), the State of Health (SOH) and the Remaining Useful Life (RUL). This paper systematically categorizes battery state estimation methods into three distinct generations, tracing the evolutionary progression from single-state to multi-state cooperative estimation approaches. First-generation methods based on equivalent circuit models offer straightforward implementation but accumulate SOC-SOH estimation errors during battery aging, as they fail to account for the evolution of microscopic parameters such as solid electrolyte interphase film growth, lithium inventory loss, and electrode degradation. Second-generation data-driven approaches, which leverage big data and deep learning, can effectively model highly nonlinear relationships between measurements and battery states. However, they often suffer from poor physical interpretability and generalizability due to the “black-box” nature of deep learning. The emerging third-generation technology establishes transmission mechanisms from microscopic electrode interface parameters via electrochemical impedance spectroscopy to macroscopic SOC, SOH, and RUL states, forming a bidirectional closed-loop system integrating estimation, prediction, and optimization that demonstrates potential to enhance both full-operating-condition adaptability and estimation accuracy. This progress supports the development of high-reliability, long-lifetime electric vehicles.

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