Abstract
We can check battery voltage and Percentages in electric vehicles using this system anywhere in the world. As we all know, the battery is the most important component in any system or product because it powers the overall structure. As a result, we must monitor the battery's voltage level. We are all aware that an inefficient charging and discharging mechanism might result in battery damage or system failure. The majority of electrical/electronic equipment has a Battery Management System (BMS). The BMS monitorsall of the battery's attributes such as voltage, current, temperature, and the auto cut-off mechanism. To guarantee the proper handling and storage of Lithium-Ion or Lithium Polymerbatteries in the vehicles. The BMS can monitor the current battery state as well as alert the user through a battery indicator. However, in this research, we employed Internet of Things (IOT) technology to remotely inform consumers. We may now automatically inform users thanks to the utilizationof the Internet of Things. From anywhere in the globe, the user may check the battery status ontheir smartphone as well as computer dashboard. The Node MCU ESP8266 board will be used in an IOT-based Battery Monitoring Program to deliver battery status information to the Arduino IOT cloud. In both charging and discharging scenarios, the IOT Cloud Panel provides the voltage level and the battery percentage. These all processes are carried out with the help of software.
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