Advanced Battery Management Systems (BMS) are at the heart of this integration. They continuously monitor cell-level temperatures, dynamically adjust cooling parameters (like liquid flow rates or fan speeds), and even predict thermal trends through machine learning algorithms. This real-time adaptation helps maintain an optimal temperature range and prevents hotspots that could lead to degradation or safety hazards. Hybrid systems that combine active and passive methods are gaining traction. For example, liquid cooling systems coupled with PCMs offer the rapid response needed during transient loads and sustained temperature buffering during prolonged operation. These systems leverage the strengths of both approaches while mitigating their individual limitations.
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