Leo Motors’ Smart Battery Management System Achieves 0.01 Volt Cell Balancing in Government Test
LAS VEGAS--Leo Motors, Inc. (Pink Sheets: LEOM) announced that it has received official government test results on its Battery Management System (“BMS�??) from Korea Electric Technology Institute, run by the Korean government. Leo’s BMS maintained a voltage balance between cells of less than 0.01 volts among 13 cells in the 1.9kW Lithium Polymer power pack that will be used in Leo’s electric scooters and other electric vehicles (“EV’s�??).
Leo’s BMS controls the flow of electricity charging and discharging the battery pack, keeps the battery temperature stable, and maintains the battery cell balance to ensure the high priced Lithium Polymer battery cells are constantly maintained at the optimal combination of efficiency and safety. Unlike other BMS known to the company, Leo fully integrates its BMS into its other systems in its EV’s, so that the BMS can adjust to various power requirements in different driving situations. Information from the battery is incorporated into the on-board power management program, so that the driver can check the full detail of the battery’s status and more effectively manage the battery.
Dr. Robert Kang, CEO of Leo Motors, said, “We are very delighted with the official test results because the results are superior to any of the self claims made by other BMS brands that we have seen. There are many performance claims for BMS, but most of them can only claim a balance of less than 0.05 volts, and seldom do manufacturers get the official tests.�?? In addition to integrating its BMS into its own line of EV’s, Leo plans to market its newly developed BMS to EV and car manufacturers around the world as well as to the manufacturers of other energy storage products that use lithium batteries.
About Leo Motors
Leo Motors is engaged in the development, manufacture and sale of electric vehicles (“EVs�??) and EV components. Leo has designed many original EVs and has converted many models of existing internal combustion engine (“ICE�??) vehicles into EVs, including scooters, motorcycles, full speed sedans highway buses and trucks. Leo Motors has also developed several original EV components, and is actively marketing them as a bundled conversion kit for ICE vehicles. For additional information, please contact:
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