So, a BMS with active cell balancing is a battery management system that doesn't just burn off extra energy—it intelligently redistributes it between cells to keep the whole pack balanced with minimal loss. . As the “control center” of any battery pack, BMS directly impacts the safety, efficiency, and lifespan of batteries—and cell balancing is the core function that keeps battery packs running reliably. But for beginners, distinguishing between these two balancing technologies can be confusing. Passive balancing does this by connecting a resistor across each individual cell as necessary to dissipate energy and lower the SOC of the cell. As an alternative. . A Battery Management System (BMS) is the control and protection brain of a lithium battery pack. These imbalances, if left uncorrected, lead to accelerated capacity fade. . In this technical white paper, we will dissect the circuit topologies of Passive Dissipation versus active battery balancing, analyze the thermodynamic implications of each, and calculate the ROI of upgrading to Lithpower's Smart BMS architecture.
[PDF Version]