A battery round trip test is a method of measuring the round-trip efficiency of a battery system. Round-trip efficiency is the ratio of the energy charged to the battery to the energy discharged from the battery, and it can represent the total DC-DC or AC-AC efficiency of the battery system, including losses from self-discharge and other electrical losses. The test is used to measure and understand the battery’s round-trip efficiency, which refers to the ratio of energy delivered from the battery during discharge to the energy stored in the battery at the time of charging process2. The test is typically performed using specialized equipment such as a multimeter installation tester, digital clamp meter, load bank, laptop with SP link software, and oscilloscope/scope meter.
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K. D. Rao, K. K. Reddy, P. Koushik, B. Avinash and D. L. Madhavi, "Performance Analysis of Lithium-Ion Battery Considering Round Trip Efficiency," 2023 IEEE 2nd International Conference on Industrial Electronics: Developments & Applications (ICIDeA), Imphal, India, 2023, pp. 555-559, doi: 10.1109/ICIDeA59866.2023.10295170.
keywords: {Lithium-ion batteries; Degradation; System performance; Propulsion; Reliability engineering; Mathematical models; Discharges (electric);Round-trip efficiency; Lithium-ion; coulombic efficiency; Ambient temperature; Capacity retention},