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The Electric Vehicle Battery Management System (EVBMS) market is a rapidly growing segment of the electric and hybrid vehicle industry. It is responsible for the efficient and safe operation of the vehicle's battery system, which is essential for the vehicle's performance. EVBMS systems monitor the battery's state of charge, temperature, and other parameters to ensure optimal performance and safety. They also provide data to the vehicle's control system, allowing for improved energy management and better overall performance. EVBMS systems are typically composed of a battery monitoring unit, a battery control unit, and a battery management software. The battery monitoring unit is responsible for collecting data from the battery and sending it to the control unit. The control unit then processes the data and sends commands to the battery to adjust its performance. The battery management software is responsible for managing the overall system, including monitoring the battery's performance and providing feedback to the driver. Some of the major companies in the EVBMS market include Tesla, Panasonic, LG Chem, BYD, and Bosch. Show Less Read more