Simulink Battery pack model. The electrical part is solved using Simscape, the thermal part is solved using the Q-Bat reduced-order model.
https://github.com/QuickerSim/Battery-pack-Simulink-model-with-Q-Bat-and-Simscape
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Battery With Heat Transfer Modeled with ROM from Q-Bat
This repository shows how to model electrothermal behavior of a battery with a cooling system by combining Simscape™ from MathWorks® and Q-Bat from QuickerSim. A 14-cell battery model with temperature dependent behavior is connected to a reduced-order model (ROM) to model heat transfer in 3D geometry. The ROM models the battery cells, tabs, cooling plate, and coolant flowing through the cooling plate.
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Run startup_ssc_battery_rom_qbat.m to get started
- Please visit the Q-Bat and QuickerSim page to learn more about modeling heat transfer in 3-D systems.
- Please visit the Simscape Electrical page to learn more about modeling electrical systems.
Simulation Results with One Faulted Cell
Simulation Model in Simulink
Cite As
QuickerSim (2026). Battery pack Simulink model with Q-Bat and Simscape (https://github.com/QuickerSim/Battery-pack-Simulink-model-with-Q-Bat-and-Simscape/releases/tag/1.0.0), GitHub. Retrieved .
General Information
MATLAB Release Compatibility
- Compatible with R2018b and later releases
Platform Compatibility
- Windows
- macOS
- Linux
| Version | Published | Release Notes | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1.0.0 |





