Battery Management System and its Applications 1st Edition
Grab attention with a clear, practical guide to the heart of modern electrification: Battery Management System and its Applications, 1st Edition by Xiaojun Tan, Andrea Vezzini, Yuqian Fan, Neeta Khare, You Xu, and Liangliang Wei. This authoritative volume demystifies BMS fundamentals while bridging theory and real-world engineering for today’s battery-powered markets.
Dive into a structured, application-focused exploration of key BMS topics: cell chemistry and pack design, state-of-charge (SOC) and state-of-health (SOH) estimation algorithms, thermal and safety management, balancing strategies, hardware architectures, and software validation. Case studies and comparative analyses illuminate solutions used across electric vehicles, grid-scale energy storage, consumer electronics, and renewable integrations.
Engineers, system architects, researchers, and technical managers will appreciate practical insights for design optimization, diagnostics, and lifecycle extension. The book balances rigorous mathematics and simulation approaches with implementation-ready guidance—making it ideal for professionals in North America, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific seeking scalable BMS strategies for lithium-ion and next-generation chemistries.
If you’re responsible for improving battery safety, maximizing range and longevity, or deploying energy storage at scale, this text provides the tools and frameworks to make informed decisions and accelerate development. Clear illustrations, algorithmic walkthroughs, and industry-relevant examples enhance applicability across automotive OEMs, utilities, start-ups, and academic labs.
Order your copy today to equip your team with a comprehensive, industry-aligned reference that advances BMS competence and supports successful deployment in global markets. Battery Management System and its Applications, 1st Edition is the practical, technical resource modern electrification professionals rely on.
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