SLUUDA0 April 2026 BQ27Z855
Capacity loss is an important indicator of battery degradation and defined as the ratio between Qmax reduction and the Design (original) Qmax. There are three main factors impacting on capacity loss: Temperature, Cycle Count, and Running Time.
OCV curve drift can be seen as an external manifestation of the capacity loss. To continuously track and compensate the OCV curve drift caused by capacity loss, a real-time model is corrected from the results of an off-line computation combined with physical modeling of the voltage change at different temperatures performed over the life of the battery.