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SOC defines the remaining energy capacity available in the battery. SOH looks at the degradation level of a battery's ability to store energy. Both parameters are direct indicators of the end system's performance and available runtime." Jackie Hui Principal System Engineer, Automotive wBMS Solution, Analog Devices measurement is inaccurate, then the vehicle could run out of charge unexpectedly, and the user could end up stranded on the side of the road. Accompanying SOC as another important battery metric is SOH. SOH is a metric that describes the current maximum capacity of a battery relative to its maximum capacity as provided by the battery manufacturer. Effectively, SOH is a measure of the overall health of a battery as compared to a fresh battery, factoring in conditions such as cell aging, cycling, and temperature. This metric is important because a battery's degradation level changes the way it operates; hence, the BMS must be able to optimize functions accordingly. For example, a cell's charge and discharge time will become faster with aging. Hence, a proper understanding of SOH can enable battery lifespan optimization, safety management, and performance assurance. C h a p t e r 1 | S t a t e O f C h a r g e ( S O C ) a n d S t a t e o f H e a l t h ( S O H ) 6 8 Industry Experts Discuss Battery Management Solutions

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