Batteries make up a significant portion of the battery system cost, and therefore, need to be carefully
operated to maximize battery life and optimize charging and discharging performance this is where a battery management system becomes crucial. The primary objective of a battery management system is to sustain adequate health of all the cells in the battery pack, provide power required by the applications, protect the cells from damage, and maintain cells as per manufacturer-recommended operating conditions so as to prolong the life of the battery pack. This paper covers the type, topology and role of BMS.
Knowledge Paper on Battery Management System
Published:
13th Jul 2020
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