Case ID: M24-176P^

Published: 2025-02-03 08:11:21

Last Updated: 1739448234


Inventor(s)

Ayan Mallik
Writtik Dutta
Naveed Ishraq

Technology categories

Alternative EnergyEnergy & PowerPhysical ScienceSemiconductors, Materials & Processes

Licensing Contacts

Physical Sciences Team

High Voltage Gain DC-DC Converters

Background

Battery-to-Grid (B2G) integration is a pivotal step towards a cleaner, more resilient, and efficient energy system. B2G offers numerous benefits, including grid stability, cost reduction, and support for renewable energy sources. In current grid-integrated energy storage systems, multiple cells are connected in series to create a battery module. This module is then linked to a single high-power DC-DC converter, forming a fixed DC link for the subsequent inverter stage. However, this architecture is vulnerable to single-cell failure, which can disrupt the entire DC link and impede end-to-end power flow, resulting in poor structural modularity.

Invention Description

Researchers at Arizona State University have developed an energy storage-integrated bidirectional DC-DC converter system. This power converter can convert battery cell voltage to high-voltage DC (HVDCC) link, which facilitates the integration of each converter with a battery cell. Many of these integrated combinations can be in series to form a complete combination battery pack and DC-DC converter. This invention showcases a power conversion of 360V DC from 2.5V – 4V cell outputs at a 2kW load.

Potential Applications:

  • Photovoltaic (PV) systems
  • Storage-integrated grid-forming or grid-following inverters
  • Microgrid architectures
  • EV auxiliary power modules
  • Robotics engineering

Benefits and Advantages:

  • Enhanced system reliability – can withstand faults more easily
  • High voltage gain – without compromising system efficiency
  • Maximization of efficiency – reduces switching losses in power devices