International audienceThe future development of electric vehicles is now strictly linked with their batteries. In parallel of the actual research focused on the development of new materials and increase their performances in terms of energy, power, cost, durability and weight, it is necessary to develop modeling tools. The simulations are helpful for improving the knowledge of both physical and chemical phenomena, optimize the battery design according with the user requirements, and reduce the test/validation phase. In this framework, this articles, contributes to the development on an electrochemical based model for Li-ion batteries [1], using the powerful COMSOL Multiphysics® software, allowing to use custom equation systems. The partial ...