Cold weather kills batteries – and slashes storage capacity.
That's because low temperatures increase battery resistance, reduce charge acceptance, and can even crack cases or freeze batteries.
Fortunately, you can avoid or mitigate most cold-weather damage with a few simple steps:
Smart chargers adjust energy delivery based on ambient and battery temperatures and other factors.
BMS makes it much easier to maintain proper charging and maintenance, improving reliability, lifespan, and winter weather performance.
Note that lithium-ion batteries have mandatory BMS for safety reasons. For lithium-ion, this reduces the risk of overcharging – and thermal runaway that leads to explosions and fires.
In cold temperatures, batteries lose approximately 10% of their capacity for every 15°F to 20°F they drop below 80°F (15°C to 18°C below 26.7°C).
Resistance increases, and batteries’ ability to accept a charge and reach full capacity decreases.
Although this capacity decrease is temporary, it's harmful because you won't get the amount of energy you need when you need it.
So, if you can't guard batteries against low temperatures, then be sure to invest in larger or more batteries to make up for decreased capacity.
Batteries aren’t created equal, and some battery chemistries will not operate or accept a charge, even at temperatures above freezing. Be sure to ask your battery distributor or representative about your products' cold-weather operating and charging capabilities. And make sure to get everything in writing.
Be cautious if someone recommends you size your battery bank for 80% Depth of Discharge (DoD) (i.e., just 20% of capacity is left during regular use). If cold temperatures reduce your battery capacity, you may not have enough power reserves to make it through the day.
With these strategies, you'll protect your batteries from winter weather – and maximize lifespan and storage capacity.
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