2026-06-22

リチウムイオンフォークリフトBMSシステムとは何ですか?主な役割は何ですか?

リチウムイオンフォークリフトBMSシステムとは何ですか?主な役割は何ですか?(図1)

工業倉庫、物流輸送などの場面でのリチウム電気フォークリフトの普及に伴い、そのコアセットのBMSシステムも多くの従業員の注目を集め、多くの人はこのシステムの位置付けと役割を理解していない。

リチウムフォークリフトBMSシステムとは

リチウムフォークリフトBMSシステムのフルネームはバッテリー管理システムで、車載リチウム電池パックとフォークリフト全体の制御システムを接続するコア中間部品で、主にハードウェア収集ユニット、演算制御ユニットとインタラクティブユニットで構成され、リチウム電池の運行状態を中心に制御作業を展開することは、リチウムフォークリフト動力システムの欠かせない構成部分である。

リチウム電気フォークリフトBMSシステムの中心的な役割

バッテリー状態のリアルタイムモニタリング

BMSシステムは、各セルの電圧、温度、およびバッテリーパック全体の充放電電流、残量、健康状態などのパラメータをリアルタイムで収集し、残りのバッテリー寿命、異常プロンプトなどの情報を車両のダッシュボードに同期して送信できます。ドライバーがバッテリーの状態をタイムリーに把握し、操作と充電の手配を合理的に計画できるようにします。

安全保護と寿命管理

BMSシステムは成熟した充放電制御ロジックを備えており、電池の過充電、過放電、過電流、過熱などの異常な運転状態を避けることができると同時に、均衡制御アルゴリズムを通じて、各省セルの充放電状態を一致させ、セル間の性能差を減らし、電池の減衰速度を下げ、全体の電池パックの寿命を延ばすことができる。電池の温度異常、圧力差が大きすぎるなどのリスクを監視すると、システムは積極的に警告を出し、必要に応じて電源回路を遮断し、安全事故を避ける。

メインテナンスデータサポート

BMSシステムは、バッテリーのライフサイクル全体の動作データを自動的に保持します。車両に電力関連の障害が発生した場合、メインテナンス者は過去の動作データを取得して問題の根本原因をすばやく特定し、調査時間を短縮し、メインテナンスコストを削減できます。一部のBMSシステムは、車両制御システムと連携して、作業シナリオに応じて出力効率を調整し、不要なエネルギー消費を削減することもできます。

リチウムフォークリフトを日常的に使用する場合は、BMSシステムの動作状態を定期的に確認し、バッテリーの通常の使用と安全保護効果に影響を与えないように、システムパラメータを個人的に変更しないように注意してください。

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