MESMO stand for "Multi-Energy System Modeling and Optimization" and is an open-source Python tool for the modeling, simulation and optimization of multi-scale electric and thermal. The documentation is located at mesmo-dev.github.io/mesmo.
What is battery swapping?
Battery swapping allows EV drivers to pull into a station with a low battery and receive a swapped, fully charged battery within minutes. An EV has to be equipped with the right technology to swap and not many models around the world currently have it.
Some smaller schemes have attempted to popularize battery swapping with individual cities. Zotye Auto built a fleet 15 of M300 EV hatchbacks for a taxi fleet in Hangzhou, China. In 2011, one of these vehicles caught on fire after the battery pack in the trunk caught fire.
Could battery swapping help make EVs more popular?
What is battery swapping and could it help make EVs more popular? China will see a massive expansion of electric vehicle battery swapping as global battery maker CATL says it will invest heavily in stations there next year. Battery swapping is not new but the technology presents several challenges.
Should you swap a crappy battery for a new EV?
One benefit of swapping: Resale value of the used EV won't be impacted by battery age. This is a big deal on a five or ten year old EV. One big problem: what happens when I swap my crappy near end of life battery for a fresh new one. The swap system needs to take that into account.
Should a battery swapping station use a modular pack?
It would be neat to see battery swapping stations use a standard modular pack, like say 5 kWh, instead of an entire battery pack. Much like how some people don't fill their entire tank, you would only replace the packs of cells that make sense for your application. Going across town? Maybe just swap out two. Going cross country?
Why does a battery swapping system always have more than one battery?
A battery swapping system will always have more than one battery per car because they need to stockpile for peak demand, as limited by charging rates, and to buffer for uneven distribution of customers that changes randomly.