The core components of new energy vehicles include batteries, electric motors and battery management systems.
Among them, the battery is a key component of new energy vehicles, the electric motor is the source of power, and the battery management system is an important part of controlling and monitoring battery operation. The battery management system is closely integrated with the power battery to detect and control the output of various battery indicators and communicate with other systems.
Batteries: Electric vehicle batteries are divided into two categories, batteries and fuel cells. Batteries are suitable for pure electric vehicles, including lead-acid batteries, nickel-metal hydride batteries, sodium-sulfur batteries, secondary lithium batteries, air batteries, and ternary lithium batteries.
The battery technology of pure electric vehicles is its core competitiveness. It is currently divided into three major systems: ternary lithium batteries, lithium iron phosphate batteries and lithium iron manganate batteries. The development and application of these battery technologies will directly affect the performance and market prospects of new energy vehicles.
Post time: Apr-28-2024