Preh ECUs on BMW ActiveHybrid 5 and ActiveE
June 25, 2012 by John Day
Filed under Company News, Industry News, News
BMW selected Preh intelligent battery management ECUs for the management of the lithium-ion battery in BMW’s ActiveHybrid 5 sedan. Preh technology is also used in the BMW ActiveE, which is exclusively electric-powered.
The battery in the BMW ActiveHybrid 5 supplies 320 volts nominal, which is constantly stressed through energy consumption (electric driving), energy recovery (braking), and during charging. The individual cells charge at different rates, depending on the degree of aging and the manufacturing tolerance of the cells.
The different charge states are equalized by a “passive balancing” system. This requires continuous monitoring of cell voltage and temperature by Cell Supervising Sensor Units and processing of the data by a Battery Management Unit, both developed by Preh.
During passive balancing, the charge of all cells is adjusted by specifically discharging them to the level of the cell with the lowest charge. In this way, the charging of the entire battery is done uniformly and optimal battery performance is achieved.
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