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'''State Of Charge Drift''' as demonstrated by Rons [[PriusPlus]] and also known by [[Honda Insight|Insight]] drivers as a '''Recalibration''' event is the manifestation of voltage based correction in primarily counter based [[SOC]] calculation algorithms.  It can be taken advantage of in [[PHEV]] conversions to enable [[State Of Charge Manipulation]] which can help improve battery pack utilization.
 
'''State Of Charge Drift''' as demonstrated by Rons [[PriusPlus]] and also known by [[Honda Insight|Insight]] drivers as a '''Recalibration''' event is the manifestation of voltage based correction in primarily counter based [[SOC]] calculation algorithms.  It can be taken advantage of in [[PHEV]] conversions to enable [[State Of Charge Manipulation]] which can help improve battery pack utilization.
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* The 2000 - 2003 [[Toyota Prius|Prius]] begins to Drift at approximately ???v.
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* The 2004 - 2006 [[Toyota Prius|Prius]] begins to Drift at approximately 238v.
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* The 2000 - 2006 [[Honda Insight|Insight]] begins to Drift at approximately ???v.
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* The 2005 - 2006 [[Ford Escape Hybrid|Escape]] begins to Drift at approximately ???v.
  
 
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Revision as of 01:33, 26 May 2006

State Of Charge (SOC) is the battery's level of charge, usually expressed as a percentage of full. It is similar to a fuel gauge, such that 25% SOC is 1/4 full. Depth Of Discharge (DOD) is another term used which describes how empty the battery is. DOD is the opposite of SOC. So, 25% SOC is equal to 75% DOD. Since in a Hybrid car the battery is recharged from gas, the SOC usually has a target of about 3/4 full. This is unlike a Battery electric vehicle (BEV) whose SOC would fall from full to empty untill refueled like a traditional gas car.

State Of Charge Drift as demonstrated by Rons PriusPlus and also known by Insight drivers as a Recalibration event is the manifestation of voltage based correction in primarily counter based SOC calculation algorithms. It can be taken advantage of in PHEV conversions to enable State Of Charge Manipulation which can help improve battery pack utilization.

  • The 2000 - 2003 Prius begins to Drift at approximately ???v.
  • The 2004 - 2006 Prius begins to Drift at approximately 238v.
  • The 2000 - 2006 Insight begins to Drift at approximately ???v.
  • The 2005 - 2006 Escape begins to Drift at approximately ???v.