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  • What Is Battery DOD (Depth of Discharge)?

    What Is Battery DOD (Depth of Discharge)?

    Jan , 17 2026
    Depth of Discharge (DOD) refers to the percentage of a battery’s rated capacity that has been discharged during a single cycle. Formula:DOD = (Discharged Capacity / Rated Battery Capacity) × 100% Examples: A 100 Ah LiFePO₄ battery that delivers 30 Ah has a DOD of 30%. If the battery is discharged until only 20% state of charge (SOC) remains, the DOD is 80%. DOD = 100% represents a full...
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  • Impact of High-Rate Discharge on Battery Service Life

    Impact of High-Rate Discharge on Battery Service Life

    Jan , 17 2026
    In many applications such as UPS systems, energy storage systems (ESS), fast-charging solutions, and high-power industrial equipment, batteries are often required to operate under high discharge rates. While high-rate discharge enables higher power output, it also poses significant challenges to battery lifespan, safety, and long-term reliability. At EverExceed, we design lithium battery systems w...
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