Quantifying the environmental impact of a Li-rich high-capacity cathode material in electric vehicles via life cycle assessment

Yuqi Wang, Yajuan Yu*, Kai Huang, Bo Chen, Wensheng Deng, Ying Yao

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Abstract

A promising Li-rich high-capacity cathode material (xLi2MnO3·(1-x)LiMn0.5Ni0.5O2) has received much attention with regard to improving the performance of lithium-ion batteries in electric vehicles. This study presents an environmental impact evaluation of a lithium-ion battery with Li-rich materials used in an electric vehicle throughout the life cycle of the battery. A comparison between this cathode material and a Li-ion cathode material containing cobalt was compiled in this study. The battery use stage was found to play a large role in the total environmental impact and high greenhouse gas emissions. During battery production, cathode material manufacturing has the highest environmental impact due to its complex processing and variety of raw materials. Compared to the cathode with cobalt, the Li-rich material generates fewer impacts in terms of human health and ecosystem quality. Through the life cycle assessment (LCA) results and sensitivity analysis, we found that the electricity mix and energy efficiency significantly influence the environmental impacts of both battery production and battery use. This paper also provides a detailed life cycle inventory, including firsthand data on lithium-ion batteries with Li-rich cathode materials.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1251-1260
Number of pages10
JournalEnvironmental Science and Pollution Research
Volume24
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2017

Keywords

  • Environmental impact
  • Li-rich cathode
  • Life cycle assessment
  • Lithium-ion battery

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