A systems approach to lithium-ion battery management

Previously limited to heavy and bulky lead-acid storage batteries, large format batteries were used only where absolutely necessary as a means of energy storage. The improved energy density, cycle life, power capability, and durability of lithium ion cells has given us electric and hybrid vehicles w...

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Main Author: Weicker, Phillip.
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: Boston : Artech House, [2014]
Series: Artech House power engineering series.
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ISBN: 9781608076604
1608076601
9781523116928
1523116927
9781608076598
1608076598
Physical Description: 1 online resource

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Summary: Previously limited to heavy and bulky lead-acid storage batteries, large format batteries were used only where absolutely necessary as a means of energy storage. The improved energy density, cycle life, power capability, and durability of lithium ion cells has given us electric and hybrid vehicles with meaningful driving range and performance, grid-tied energy storage systems for integration of renewable energy and load leveling, backup power systems and other applications. This book discusses battery management system (BMS) technology for large format lithium-ion battery packs from a systems perspective. It covers the future of BMS; provides new ways to generate, use, and store energy; free us from the perils of non-renewable energy sources; provides a full update on BMS technology, covering software, hardware, integration, testing, and safety. --
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN: 9781608076604
1608076601
9781523116928
1523116927
9781608076598
1608076598
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