New Battery Management System Makes Electric Car Batteries Safer and More Durable
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Researchers develop battery software that tracks aging from within
Researchers in Austria have developed a new battery management system (BMS) that can detect hidden damage and track aging inside electric vehicle batteries, potentially improving safety, performance, and lifespan. The technology was developed through the EU-funded Nemo project by Graz University of Technology (TU Graz), Vrije Universiteit Brussel, and several industry partners. Unlike conventional battery management systems that mainly monitor v…
New battery management system makes electric car batteries safer and more durable
Just as an orchestra needs a conductor, a battery management system (BMS) controls the power storage of an electric vehicle. However, until now, monitoring has been based only on the voltages, currents and temperatures of the individual battery cells. Their aging or possible damage can only be checked externally using complex calculations.
A research team with the participation of TU Graz has developed a new battery management system for e-cars. It detects damage at an early stage, monitors the aging of cells and is intended to extend the life of batteries. Just as an orchestra needs a conductor, a battery management system (BMS) controls the current storage of an electric vehicle. However, the monitoring is currently based only on voltages, currents and temperatures of the indivi…
In the EU project Nemo, a research team with the participation of TU Graz has developed new models that make battery management systems much more intelligent. They detect damage early and increase the life of e-car batteries. More ...

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