Every lithium-ion battery cabinet consists of three critical subsystems: Battery Modules: High-density lithium-ion cells arranged in series or parallel configurations. Battery Management System (BMS): Monitors voltage, temperature, and state of charge to ensure safety. The anode inside a lithium ion battery does some pretty important stuff during charging and discharging cycles, mostly made from stuff like graphite or silicon these days. Graphite remains the go to material for most anodes because it works well electrochemically and doesn't cost too much money. They power a vast array of applications, from consumer electronics to electric vehicles, and require careful engineering to. These cabinets are designed to safely store and charge lithium-ion batteries while minimizing fire and chemical hazards. It is a highly integrated and precise system project. This guide will show you the complete process from design and.