I. Introduction
Towards zero-emitting transportation, electric vehicles (EVs), such as the pure electric vehicle (PEV) and hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) have been considered the most important part of the automotive industry. As a technical bottleneck of EVs, the importance of a battery system has been increased and a lot of study groups in many countries have launched their own projects to improve the performance of the battery systems [1], [2]. Because of the higher performance standards required by EVs, lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries have been gaining general acceptance in the development of EVs for the reason that the Li-ion battery exhibits advantageous properties, such as a higher energy and power density, higher nominal voltage, and long lifespan compared with the other chemical types of battery [3]. In particular, the declining cost of the Li-ion battery has contributed to a continual enlargement of its share in the commercialized EV market [4], [5].