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Why Lithium-Ion Batteries Fail to Charge After Discharge: Roles of Battery Management System

Many electric vehicle users find their lithium-ion batteries unable to charge or discharge after being unused for over half a month, leading them to mistakenly think the batteries need replacement. In reality, such discharge-related issues are common for lithium-ion batteries, and solutions depend on the battery’s discharge state—with the Battery Management System (BMS) playing a critical role.

First, identify the battery’s discharge level when it can’t charge. The first type is mild discharge: this triggers the over-discharge protection of the BMS. The BMS works normally here, cutting off the discharge MOSFET to stop power output. As a result, the battery can’t discharge, and external devices may not detect its voltage. Charger type affects charging success: chargers with voltage identification need to detect external voltage to start charging, while those with activation functions can directly charge batteries under BMS over-discharge protection.

The second type is severe discharge: when the battery voltage drops to around 1-2 volts, the BMS chip fails to operate, causing low-voltage lockout. Replacing chargers won’t help, but a solution exists: bypass the BMS to replenish power directly to the battery. However, this requires disassembling the battery, so non-professionals must exercise caution.

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Understanding these discharge states and the BMS’s role helps users avoid unnecessary battery replacement. For long-term storage, charge lithium-ion batteries to 50%-70% and top up every 1-2 weeks—this prevents severe discharge and extends battery life.

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