What is a Battery Management System? Complete Guide to BMS
A Battery Management System (BMS) is an electronic control unit that monitors and manages rechargeable battery packs to ensure safe operation, optimal performance, and
Moreover, the BMS is responsible for balancing the charge between individual cells, addressing inconsistencies that may arise during usage or charging cycles. This cell balancing is crucial for maintaining the effectiveness and durability of battery systems, especially in high-performance electric vehicles.
Fundamentally, the BMS maintains individual cell balance, tracks the state of health (SOH) and state of charge (SOC), and relays important metrics to external systems. Even the most sophisticated lithium-ion battery pack would be vulnerable to malfunctions and safety risks in the absence of a BMS. How Does a BMS Battery Management System Work?
What is cell balancing in a BMS and why is it important? Cell balancing refers to the process of equalizing the charge across all cells in an electric vehicle (EV) battery pack, ensuring each cell charges and discharges at the same rate.
A balanced system prevents degradation and maximizes capacity across the battery pack. In this piece, we'll learn about how BMS technology works with vehicle systems like thermal management and charging infrastructure. On top of that, we'll get into how predictive analytics and machine learning reshape the scene of battery management systems.
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