I suppose if you are making a battery using non-matched cells that may
be useful, but it seems like it would be easier, cheaper, and more
reliable to just use closely matched cells and then have a standard BMS
system on each set of parallel cells.
Jay
On 10/23/18 2:13 PM, bvgandhi via EV wrote:
I don't think weight is a factor here. I think the idea is to have a battery
health conscious system to improve longevity and reliability of usage, and
to have sufficient rest periods for batteries to recover discharge capacity.
I think battery swap is mainly an alternative to fast charging.
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