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Introduction
Energy storage systems in cold areas face efficiency losses of up to 40% compared to temperate zones [3] [7]. Lithium-ion batteries – the workhorse of modern storage – experience reduced ion mobility below -20°C, leading to sluggish performance and accelerated degradation. Electrical energy storage (EES) has emerged as a key enabler for access to electricity in remote environments and in those environments where other external factors challenge access to reliable electricity. Cold temperatures can significantly impact the performance and lifespan of battery systems, which are the core component of house intelligent power storage.
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