Information and recommendations on the design, configuration, and interoperability of battery management systems in stationary applications is included in this recommended practice.
Although domestic standards for relevant equipment in the battery manufacturing process exist, such as DB13/T 1513–2012 and GB/T 38331–2019, the process of battery manufacturing is quite complicated and cumbersome, and the set of standards on the manufacturing process are not complete and need to be further developed.
What is the battery cell size standardization report?
“The focus of the report was to create a document that reviewed all of the different size standards from different organizations around the world and present them all in one document to show the cell size landscape,” said John Warner, chair of the Battery Cell Size Standardization Committee.
Who develops battery-size standards?
Several organizations have already begun developing battery-size standards globally, including the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), the Standardization Administration of China (SAC), the Verband der Automobilindustrie (VDA), Deutsches Institut für Normung (DIN) and SAE International.
What is the SAE battery cell size standardization committee?
The SAE Battery Cell Size Standardization Committee, one of SAE's 700 technical standards development committees, spent the last two years working on a Technical Information Report (TIR) to help alleviate the confusion.
What is a Recommended Practice for sizing lead-acid batteries?
Scope: This recommended practice describes a method for sizing both vented and valve-regulated lead-acid batteries in stand-alone PV systems. Installation, maintenance, safety, testing procedures, and consideration of battery types other than lead-acid are beyond the scope of this recommended practice.
Sizing batteries for hybrid or grid-connected PV systems is beyond the scope of this recommended practice. Installation, maintenance, safety, testing procedures, and consideration of battery types other than lead-acid are beyond the scope of this recommended practice.