DALY BMS Publishes Technical Guides for Battery Management Systems
DALY BMS has released a series of technical articles detailing the selection and integration of Battery Management Systems (BMS) for applications including electric vehicles and energy storage.

DALY BMS, a manufacturer of battery management systems (BMS), has published a series of technical articles aimed at industry professionals and engineers. These publications address complex aspects of BMS technology and provide guidance for product development and integration.
One article focuses on selecting smart BMS for electric motorcycle battery packs in India. It highlights specific Indian requirements, such as AIS-156 documentation, and emphasizes OEM integration in production lines. The piece notes that BMS selections successful in European or East Asian markets may not directly translate to Indian manufacturing environments without adaptation.
Another publication delves into BMS communication for solar energy storage systems and inverter compatibility. It covers protocols like CAN, RS485, and specific inverter communication standards, identifying inverter communication issues as a primary cause of field failures in solar storage setups.
The company has also released guides discussing the distinctions between active and passive cell balancing for energy storage systems, outlining scenarios where each method is appropriate. Additionally, their content addresses BMS architectures for high-current applications, such as those needed for e-rickshaws and e-scooters in India, and the unique demands of forklift battery systems that experience continuous high currents and regenerative braking.
These technical resources aim to equip manufacturers with the necessary knowledge to choose appropriate BMS solutions and avoid common pitfalls during product development and system integration.