Development and Evaluation of an Advanced Battery
This paper presents the development and evaluation of a Battery Management System (BMS) designed for renewable energy storage systems utilizing Lithium-ion batt
Received 5th September 2024, Accepted 8th January 2025 The widespread adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) and large-scale energy storage has necessitated advancements in battery management systems (BMSs) so that the complex dynamics of batteries under various operational conditions are optimised for their efficiency, safety, and reliability.
BMS is one of the basic units in electrical energy storage systems. Since BMS reacts with external and internal events, a safe BMS, on both fronts, is key to operating an electrical system successfully. In this report, the details of BMS for electrical transportation and large-scale (stationary) energy storage applications are discussed.
The IBMS adopts a multilayer parallel computing architecture, incorporating end-edge-cloud platforms, each dedicated to specific vital functions. Furthermore, the scalable and commercially viable nature of the IBMS technology makes it a promising solution for ensuring the safety and reliability of lithium-ion batteries in EVs.
The battery pack is designed with BMS supplementary installation to ensure its highest safety. Battery designers prefer to apply more 'external measures' to stop battery fire. However, BMS is dedicated to measuring the current, voltage, and temperature of the battery pack; BMS serves no purpose if BMS hazards are caused by other issues.
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