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I get that the charger is primarily a fat bridge circuit that you need to have in there ITFP for regen braking (I think I read of some car or cars that have supercaps to catch as much of that as possible, but they would still need the bridge from the A/C motor), but where is charge management? Do the battery packs themselves have logic to prevent overcharging?
My other question would be about cold weather. I read that lithium batteries have some issues with charging properly when it is cold out. Does anyone include reverse cooling (warming them up a little) to mitigate that?
At least on my tesla it pre-heats the pack when it knows it is going to charge. It also prevents regenerative breaking from overcharging until the pack is warm, and puts a line on the dashboard graph to show you the limit.