AEROSPACE SHANGHAI, Volume. 42, Issue 3, 147(2025)

Research on Fast-charged Lithium-ion Battery

Chaoxiang XIE1, Shenhang WANG2, Ruishi LIN2、*, Chuanjie SHEN1, and Tao ZHANG1
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  • 1Shanghai Institute of Space Power-Sources,Shanghai200245,China
  • 2Beijing Aerospace Automatic Control Research Institute,Beijing100854,China
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    Lithium-ion battery has become the most popular battery in aviation,aerospace,and equipment applications because of its high energy density,long cycle life,and no memory effect.Fast-charged lithium-ion battery refers to the lithium-ion battery with a large rate of charging capacity.Ordinary lithium-ion batteries mainly have low charging rates.At the rate of 1 C,a battery takes 1 h to 1.5 h to be fully charged.After the fast-charged lithium-ion battery technology is adopted,the charging time can be greatly shortened.For example,at the rate of 3 C,the charging time can be reduced to about 30min.In the military field,increasing the charging rate can shorten the response time of various loads,and thus improve their flexibility and real-time performance.In this paper,the mechanism of fast-charged lithium-ion battery is analyzed.A 1.0 Ah fast-charged lithium-ion battery is prepared through the power-type design process,taking the ratio-type ternary material Ni-Co-Mn(NCM) as the cathode and amorphous-coated graphite as the anode.The battery has the specific energy up to 205 Wh/kg,and can constantly be charged and discharged at a rate of 5 C.At the rate of 3 C,the capacity retention of the battery is greater than 80% after 1 000 fast-charged and discharged cycles,demonstrating good fast-charged capability and cycle stability.

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    Chaoxiang XIE, Shenhang WANG, Ruishi LIN, Chuanjie SHEN, Tao ZHANG. Research on Fast-charged Lithium-ion Battery[J]. AEROSPACE SHANGHAI, 2025, 42(3): 147

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    Paper Information

    Category: Guidance, Navigation, Control and Electronics

    Received: Jul. 20, 2024

    Accepted: --

    Published Online: Sep. 29, 2025

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    DOI:10.19328/j.cnki.2096-8655.2025.03.017

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