1 Scope
2 References
3 Definition
3.1 Terms defined
elsewhere
3.2 Terms defined in this Recommendation
4 Abbreviations and acronyms
5 Conventions
6 Battery configurations and stationary applications
7 Overview of battery technologies
7.1 Types of technologies
7.2 Lithium ion battery cells
7.3 Some innovative aqueous Nickel based batteries
with no heavy metals
7.4 Typical configuration of a battery system
8 Technology evaluation and tests
9 Laboratory evaluation and tests for cells and battery modules or packs
9.1 Initial considerations
9.2 Initial checking (mechanical state, marking, interconnection
quality)
9.3 Typical battery and voltage configurations
9.4 Environmental and electrical characteristics measurement
9.5 Uniformity of battery cells voltage in open circuit
9.6 Charge and discharge tests and results
9.7 Cycling test and results
9.8 Back-up test
9.9 Self discharge or charge retention test
9.10 Stress tests, protection and alarm
9.11 BMS/BMU requirements
Appendix I – Implementation examples of stationary batteries in telecom/ICT
sites
Appendix II – Inputs from the Soogreen European project
Appendix III – Standard lithium cells commonly used in small battery modules
and packs
Appendix IV – Complementary information on possible stress tests and
results
Appendix V – Example of charge, discharging test curve and cycling result
Appendix VI – Example of tables of criteria for preselection of technologies
adapted to a use case and additional tests definition
Appendix VII – Technology and chemistry identification
Appendix VIII – Public key infrastructure
Bibliography