CT-Lite by Maxwell: The most cost efficient Smart BMS for low voltage systems
A compact and cost-effective BMS designed for low-voltage mobility applications
CT-Lite is a compact, monolithic BMS with an integrated MOSFET based power distribution unit.
Designed for 2/3W and micromobility, CT-Lite supports 9S-16S cells with advanced SOC/SOH algorithms and hot-swappable paralleling and a 120A continuous current rating
Certifications / Compliances:
• ISO 13849 Certified: Mandatory for New EU Regulations.
• RoHS, AIS 004, AIS048, AIS 156, ISO-11452-2, ISO 11452-4, ISO 10605
9S-16S
Cells in Series
32V-80V
Voltage range
2%
SOC accuracy
CAN & BLE
Communication supported
Product capabilities &
features.
Dynamic paralleling
Maxwell’s proprietary algorithms achieve dynamic battery swapping (hot-plugging) using auto-addressing. Scalable architecture supports up to 18 batteries in parallel.
MOSFET based SSR
The CT-Lite is designed with integrated MOSFET-based Power Distribution boards up to 120 Amps continuous currents.
Data First approach
The CT-Lite enables you to monitor and log over 65+ battery params every second & transmit via BLE, 4G or CAN
Thermal runaway detection
Configurability
Configure 300+ BMS parameters to tweak performance, safety and usability as per your unique application and system requirements.
Configurable CAN
CT-Lite’s CAN communication protocol is user-configurable for easy interfacing with external CAN nodes.
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