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A Review on Internet of Things Based Battery Monitoring System for Electric Vehicle

Sakshi Bhalavane, Harshada Mane, Bhuvaneshwari Patil, Anjum Attar

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Abstract: Due to high electricity density and lengthy lifestyles, lithium-ion batteries are in general desired for electric automobiles. Lithium ion battery existence cycle may be shortened by means of a few reasons consisting of overcharging and deep discharges. Overcharging battery now not only ought to considerably shorten the existence of the battery, however also cause a critical injuries which includes fire. Therefore, a battery tracking machine for EV that can notify the consumer approximately battery circumstance is vital to save you the issues. This context is primarily based on one- of-a-kind strategies of battery monitoring such as ESP Module Method, Coulomb Counting Method, RTC Module, Bluetooth Module.

Keywords: Lithium ion battery; Battery monitoring; State of Charge; Wi-Fi Module; Electric Vehicle.

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[1] Sakshi Bhalavane, Harshada Mane, Bhuvaneshwari Patil, Anjum Attar, “A Review on Internet of Things Based Battery Monitoring System for Electric Vehicle,” International Journal of Innovative Research in Electrical, Electronics, Instrumentation and Control Engineering (IJIREEICE), DOI: 10.17148/IJIREEICE.2022.10215

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