Investigation of the Thermal State of the Battery in the Operating Cycle of Solar Panels
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High-capacity energy storage systems rely on interconnected electrochemical cells to ensure stable power delivery and efficiency. During operation, energy transfer processes generate significant thermal output, which can impact system integrity. Managing this thermal effect is critical to maintaining optimal performance and preventing overheating. Excessive temperature rise can disrupt functionality, necessitating precise control of heat distribution and dissipation. This study investigates the dynamic thermal behavior of energy storage cells during periods of energy intake and release. It explores the mechanisms of heat generation, transfer, and loss to surrounding environments, aiming to predict thermal conditions under various operational states. The findings contribute to enhancing the design and operation of energy storage systems, ensuring longevity, reliability, and safety.