ADAPTIVE COOLING ARCHITECTURES

The difference between air cooling and liquid cooling of energy storage equipment
Liquid cooling systems remove heat through liquid circulation, with good heat dissipation effects, but at a high cost, and are suitable for high-power, high-density energy storage systems; air cooling systems remove heat through air flow, with a low cost, but the heat dissipation effect is greatly affected by the environment, and are suitable for medium and low power energy storage systems. [pdf]

Power lithium battery pack cooling
Meta: A deep technical and practical guide to four major EV battery cooling methods — passive (natural), forced-air, liquid cooling, and direct refrigerant cooling — explaining operating principles, representative vehicle implementations, advantages and disadvantages, and the direct effects cooling strategies have on range, fast-charging performance, and long-term battery health. [pdf]
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