Battery BMS (Battery Management System) cables are usually used to connect battery modules and BMS controllers. These cables are responsible for transmitting power and data signals in the battery system.
Battery BMS cables typically consist of multiple conductors, each with a different function. Some of these main lines are used for power transmission between live battery modules to provide the required power. Other lines are used to transmit data signals related to battery performance and status, such as voltage, current, temperature, etc.
Battery BMS cables usually use high-quality copper wires to ensure good conductivity and current transmission capabilities.
The cables are made of high-insulation performance materials, such as polyolefin (Polyolefin), polyurethane (Polyurethane), etc., to effectively isolate and protect the wires.
Battery BMS cables can be made of flame-retardant materials, such as Flame-pregnant Polyolefin (Flame-pregnant Polyolefin), to reduce the risk of fire.
In order to adapt to the working conditions of the battery system, the battery BMS cable usually has high temperature resistance and can work normally in a wide temperature range.
Cables are often wrapped with a protective outer sheath such as PVC (polyvinyl chloride) or TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane) for extra physical protection and abrasion resistance.
The connection connectors of battery BMS cables usually conform to standardized specifications, such as plug-in connectors, etc., for easy connection and installation.
The battery BMS cable may have some protective measures, such as anti-stretch design, waterproof performance, etc., to improve its reliability and durability.
BMS Monitoring
Charge Management
Data Acquisition and Analysis
Remote Monitoring and Control