Electric Vehicle Battery
An electric vehicle (EV) battery is a rechargeable energy storage device that powers electric vehicles. It is a critical component that enables EVs to operate without relying on internal combustion engines. The most common type of battery used in EVs is the lithium-ion battery, known for its high energy density and performance. EV batteries come in various capacities, typically measured in kilowatt-hours (kWh), which determines the driving range of the vehicle. They are managed by a battery management system (BMS) that monitors and controls key parameters for safe and efficient operation.