Koniak, Marcin; Czerepicki, Andrzej; Tomczuk, Piotr
(Scientific Journals Maritime University of Szczecin, Zeszyty Naukowe Akademia Morska w Szczecinie,
)
An increasing number of transport vehicles, including vessels, are powered by electric engines supplied by
batteries. Warsaw University of Technology, together with the Maritime University of Szczecin and industrial
partners, is involved in the “Innovative yacht with hybrid drive, fueled by renewable energy sources” project,
focused on the construction of a yacht driven from such a source. The biggest challenge in this field of technology
is represented by the batteries. Proper assortment and exploitation can significantly extend their life cycle.
For this reason, the interest in forecasting battery life cycle in specific applications has increased. In this article
the authors review the types of batteries used in transport and present the design and realization of a laboratory
workstation developed to test battery parameters in the context of the project. The process of gathering
parameters and the testing conditions are also presented. An original IT system manages the progress of the
experiments. Logged cell operating parameters will be presented along with the real, measured data.