Battery Management System

UTS’s team has over 26 years of development and commercial deployment of battery management systems. Joe Ambrosio, UTS GM and CTO hold s number of patents in both electric and thermal battery management. UTS is currently engaged on several programs to develop electrical and thermal management systems (BMS/TMS) for energy storage systems for: 1) material handling, 2) automotive start-stop systems and power assist modules for all-electric and hybrid electric vehicles. These systems utilize a number of battery chemistries and ultracapacitor technologies. UTS uses its experience and technology tool kit to develop BMS/TMS solutions that utilize active microprocessor based control systems and passive techniques that keep individual modules electrically and thermally balanced. Our BMS/TMS solutions can include feature such as data collection, wireless communications, pre-charge, contactor controls, HVIL, ground fault detection, and many other custom features.

Specific Tools and Techniques Utilized:

  • 3D CAD
  • 2D CAD
  • Thermal Analysis
  • Circuit Design and PCB Layout
  • Harnessing
  • Packaging
  • Field Support
  • Data Collection and Analysis