Next-Generation Battery Management Systems for Sustainable Electrification

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The global shift toward sustainable electrification—driven by electric mobility and renewable energy integration—is increasing the demand for high-performance battery systems that deliver efficiency, long life, safety, and sustainability. A key enabler of this progress is the Battery Management System (BMS). In particular, advanced cell and pack balancing has become essential for maintaining performance and safety in the presence of natural cell-to-cell variations in lithium-ion and emerging battery chemistries.

In this webinar, Dr. Oshnoei will present state-of-the-art balancing methods, including distributed and modular BMS architectures that enhance scalability, as well as advanced BMS platforms designed to manage cell health under diverse operating conditions. Attendees will learn how intelligent balancing can reduce degradation and thermal stress, improve charge/discharge uniformity, increase usable capacity, enable faster charging, and extend battery service life. 

Overall, the session will highlight how advanced balancing and data-driven intelligence are expanding BMS capabilities and supporting a more reliable, efficient, and sustainable electrified future.



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  • Starts 28 November 2025 06:00 AM UTC
  • Ends 12 December 2025 06:00 AM UTC
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Dr. Oshnoei of Department of Energy (AAU Energy), Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark

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Next-Generation Battery Management Systems for Sustainable Electrification

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Arman Oshnoei is currently an Assistant Professor at the Department of Energy (AAU Energy), Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark. He was also a Visiting Researcher with the Center for Ageing, Reliability and Lifetime Prediction of Electrochemical and Power Electronic Systems (CARL) at RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany. His research interests include energy storage systems for grid and e-mobility applications, battery management systems, and intelligent control strategies. Dr. Oshnoei currently serves as an Associate Editor for IEEE Access, Smart Grids and Sustainable Energy, and Circuit World journals, and is the Vice Leader of the EMI/EMC in Power Electronics research group at AAU Energy.

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Address:Aalborg, Nordjyllands Amt, Denmark





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