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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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  • Soft-Switching Technology in Industrial High-Frequency Power Supplies: Trends and Applications

    Soft-Switching Technology in Industrial High-Frequency Power Supplies: Trends and Applications

    Jan , 21 2026
    Industrial high-frequency power supplies are evolving rapidly, driven by the need for higher efficiency, reliability, and intelligent energy management. Soft-switching technologies, which reduce switching losses and electromagnetic interference, are at the core of this transformation. At EverExceed, we integrate these advancements into our solutions to support modern industrial, telecom, and renew...
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