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DOD of lithium-ion batteries is​

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Answered by ItzurPooja01
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Explanation:

Its DOD is (30x 1) / 100 = 30%. The more frequently the battery is charged and discharged, the shorter its service life. ... You will see why DoD is an important factor to consider: Higher DoD means you can use more energy stored in the battery. Today, the DoD of many modern lithium-ion batteries reaches 100%.

Answered by s1266arushi6661
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Depth of discharge (DoD or DOD)

The depth of discharge of the battery measures how deeply depleted the battery is, compared to a state of full discharge when it would have discharged all of its energy capacity. When a battery has discharged its full energy capacity, the Depth of Discharge, or DoD, is 100%.

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