Lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles are mainly composed of lithium cells, protection boards, and related auxiliary materials. Common lithium-ion battery failures include no output, inability to charge, incomplete charging, and low driving range. However, these problems are primarily caused by damage to the lithium-ion battery protection board and the lithium cells themselves. Technically speaking, these common failures are completely repairable.
1. If the lithium-ion battery pack of an electric vehicle is not working properly due to a damaged lithium-ion battery protection board, this problem can be easily solved by replacing the lithium-ion battery protection board to restore the power performance of the lithium-ion battery.
2. If the battery's performance is reduced due to sulfation, a lithium-ion battery repair device should be used to remove the sulfation.
3. If the lithium-ion battery pack of an electric vehicle is not working properly, it is because the series voltage difference of the lithium-ion battery pack has decreased, the discharge function of the entire lithium-ion battery pack or a single string of lithium-ion batteries has declined, and the voltage inconsistency has caused the lithium-ion battery function of the electric vehicle to decline and the performance to weaken. The common solution for users or repair service points is to replace the battery, which is relatively expensive. However, if you use the Shineng lithium-ion battery pack voltage balancing repair instrument, you can quickly solve the problem. The lithium-ion battery voltage balancing repair instrument is a comprehensive instrument that integrates functions such as discharging the entire battery pack, discharging a single string, and automatic voltage difference repair. It can quickly repair the lithium-ion battery and restore it to its optimal state.
Ultimately, regardless of the fault that occurs in a lithium-ion battery, it is necessary to use professional lithium-ion battery repair equipment for comprehensive testing and targeted repair. This is the only way to more effectively and quickly improve battery performance or extend its lifespan.