geek101
Automotive
- Nov 23, 2018
- 1
Hello,
Recently I got told by a professor who seemed very prestigious on the topic of lithium ion batterys that I should do research into EIS (Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy). EIS could really bring us benefit into measuring and modeling things like SOC, internal temperature, SOH and such. Does anyone know where I can find more elaborate information on this topic? I want to find as much useful information on EIS as I can but I'm having trouble.
Thanks
Recently I got told by a professor who seemed very prestigious on the topic of lithium ion batterys that I should do research into EIS (Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy). EIS could really bring us benefit into measuring and modeling things like SOC, internal temperature, SOH and such. Does anyone know where I can find more elaborate information on this topic? I want to find as much useful information on EIS as I can but I'm having trouble.
Thanks