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IEEE Guide for Test and Evaluation of On-board Lithium-based Batteries for Electric Vehicle (EV) Propulsion
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IEEE 3365-2025

IEEE Guide for Test and Evaluation of On-board Lithium-based Batteries for Electric Vehicle (EV) Propulsion

PUBLISH DATE 2025
PAGES 36
IEEE 3365-2025
New IEEE Standard - Active. As the sales of electric vehicles (EV) continue to increase and their service life extends, lithium-ion batteries, the core components of EVs, face challenges in terms of performance degradation and safety. Therefore, regular inspection of the battery state is crucial. Traditional battery testing methods involve dismantling the battery pack, which is time-consuming, costly, and requires harsh testing conditions. Furthermore, since EV users are unable to obtain battery data and monitor its health status during daily use, this leads to concerns about vehicle safety and range anxiety. A performance index is specified that includes the information that EV users are concerned about, simplified testing procedures, and objective, third-party evaluation results. User evaluation of onboard battery performance and potential safety risks is assisted by this guide.
This guide provides an approach for testing and evaluation of on-board lithium propulsion batteries in electric vehicles (EVs) during routine charging and discharging process. It includes guidance for test conditions, procedures, and evaluation of results.
With increasing EV use, the demand for rapid testing and evaluation of battery status without disassembling the batteries is emerging as an urgent issue. This guide specifies a performance index that includes the information that EV owners are concerned about, simplifies testing procedures, and provides objective, third-party evaluation results. It helps users evaluate the performance of on-board batteries and discover the batteries’ potential safety risks as well.
SDO IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Document Number 3365
Publication Date Dec. 12, 2025
Language en - English
Page Count 36
Revision Level
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Committee Entity Collaborative Activities Governance Board
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