Batteries are essential to many contemporary applications, including electric cars and portable electronics. Overheating and charging time efficiency are the two biggest issues with battery charging. Overheating presents safety hazards and hastens battery deterioration. Due to their inability to regulate temperature, conventional charging techniques like Constant Current - Constant Voltage (CC-CV) result in excessive temperature rises during battery charging, which shortens battery life. A novel approach that helps lessen excessive temperature rises is the Constant Temperature - Constant Voltage (CT-CV) method, according to researchers. In order to avoid excessive temperature increases during the initial charging, the CT technique initially regulates the applied temperature. Second, to guarantee full capacity without causing damage to the battery, the CV technique is used to maintain a steady voltage. A fuzzy logic controller (FLC) control system is used to regulate the temperature and current at the DC-DC converter's output. The FLC control system's goal is to control the duty cycle such that the buck converter's output is 65V 11.5A. The simulation results show that the CT-CV method can reduce the increase in temperature in the battery with an average temperature during the battery charging process of 23.57° C with fuzzy control and 23.71° C with PI control. In addition, by comparing two control systems with the CT-CV method, namely PI and fuzzy, it was found that the fuzzy method was able to accelerate battery charging by 4.16% compared to the PI control.
                        
                        
                        
                        
                            
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