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2026
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| Online Access: | https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.09217 |
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- Parameterisation of coupled degradation mechanisms in lithium-ion batteries is a major challenge. Interactions between the mechanisms depend on usage conditions: C-rate, rest state-of-charge (SoC), depth-of-discharge (DoD) and temperature. This work presents a framework to consistently parameterise key degradation modes--solid-electrolyte interphase (SEI) growth, lithium plating, and active material loss in both electrodes--using insights derived from degradation mode analysis data. The work predicts capacity fade trajectories of a NMC-based lithium-ion cell under both calendar and combined calendar-cyclic ageing, using a P2D electrochemical-thermal-degradation model. The work predicts state-of-health (SoH), remaining-useful-life (RUL) and internal degradation modes of the cell--under 81 combinations of temperature (10$^o$C, 25$^o$C, 40$^o$C), C-rate (0.1 C, 0.3 C and 1.0 C), rest SoC (10%, 60%, and 100%) and DoD (50%, 70%, and 90%)--using PyBaMM. The predicted cycle-life varies between 0.8 to 14 years to reach 75% of SoH. The work provides mechanistic insights into competing effects between calendar and cyclic ageing, during cycling. The model demonstrates sub-linear, linear, and sup-linear/accelerated capacity fade based on the usage conditions. The simulated dataset for all the cases is made available.