By controlling the alternator
charge voltage range, BMS works to keep the battery in a specific charge range, which can extend the service life of the battery by more than 25 percent.
Not exact matches
Its already - constricted
range (up to 160 km) shrinks further in stop - and - go traffic, and a driver will be hard - pressed to find a high -
voltage charging station.
Charging voltage is back in the 14 + v
range and the idle jump is gone.
upper
voltage range can be 14.8 v - does depend on the car though and the type of
charging regime - mine can and has gone up to 15.2 but that is normal for my car.
13.8 V seems like a normal
voltage range for a battery that is being
charged.
The operating strategy can also be managed so as to achieve, as far as possible, optimal
charging of the high -
voltage battery when nearing the end of the journey, thereby increasing the electric driving
range on the «last lap».
With BMS keeping the battery in a specific
charge range, the alternator can run more often at a lower
voltage, which generates less drag on the engine resulting in improved fuel efficiency.
It is claimed to endow the entry - level electric car with an overall
range of «around 249 miles» and can be
charged either via traditional plug - in or induction means, with officials claiming ten minutes if
charging is sufficient to produce an added 62miles (100 km) of
range on a high -
voltage system.
The four - door sedan is expected to have up to 670 hp,
range of about 300 miles, and a high -
voltage charging system that Porsche claims will shorten
charging times.
Qualcomm hasn't published the specs on Quick
Charge 4 and 4 +, the newest revision, but Quick
Charge 3.0's
voltage range is common knowledge.
The device is suitable for
charging pads and offers up to 8 W power transfer (at 1.6 A) and can be powered from either a power adapter or USB connector across a
voltage range of 4.5 to 6.9 V.
The processor features Quick
Charge 3.0, which supports a wider range of amps and voltages so you can charge a typical phone from dead to 80 percent battery in just 35 mi
Charge 3.0, which supports a wider
range of amps and
voltages so you can
charge a typical phone from dead to 80 percent battery in just 35 mi
charge a typical phone from dead to 80 percent battery in just 35 minutes.