EnerSys introduces Odyssey Connect battery monitoring system

EnerSys introduces Odyssey Connect battery monitoring system

Additionally, users can view warning and safety notifications directly on their smart device and can review battery trends on a 24/7 basis.

EnerSys has launched the Odyssey Connect battery monitoring system, including technology to actively monitor and track a range of battery health and performance data for optimal operations.

According to the company, the Odyssey Connect system actively tracks battery State of Charge (SOC) and State of Health (SOH) by censoring voltage and temperature status through cranking and other events. Additionally, users can view warning and safety notifications directly on their smart device and can review battery trends on a 24/7 basis to spot system performance anomalies and address appropriately. Other tracking benefits include:

  • State of Charge: The Odyssey Connect system captures SOC data and highlights it in a graph showing 20 percent increments over a six-day period.
  • State of Health: The Odyssey Connect system’s SOH data is viewable by the user to proactively monitor battery health highs, lows and warnings, which may require corrective actions.
  • Voltage and Temperature: The Odyssey Connect system highlights the previous six days of battery voltage and temperature data in a combined graph.
  • Battery History: From the first day of battery operation, the Odyssey Connect system captures and analyzes battery operating parameter history.

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