As vehicles become more electrified and intelligent, the need for precise energy monitoring has never been greater. At the heart of this transformation lies a small but critical component: the battery current sensor. This article explores what it is, how it works, and why it plays a pivotal role in today’s automotive systems.
A battery current sensor is an electronic device that measures the flow of electric current into and out of a battery of an ICE, EV or HEV vehicle. It provides real-time data to the vehicle’s control systems, enabling accurate monitoring of the battery’s state of charge (SoC), state of health (SoH), and overall energy balance.
These sensors are based on Fluxgate, Hall effect or shunt resistor technologies. They convert current into a signal that can be interpreted by the vehicle’s electronic control unit (ECU) or battery management system (BMS).
Battery current sensors are essential for maintaining the efficiency, safety, and longevity of modern battery systems. Their key functions include:
Without accurate current sensing, energy management becomes unreliable, leading to reduced battery life, performance issues, and potential safety risks.
Above all, a performing and accurate sensor at high voltage battery level allows precise SoC estimation and therefore a reliable driving range estimation, which is key for EV vehicles adoption by end-users.
Battery current sensors are installed on the battery’s negative or positive terminal, or integrated into the battery cable. Depending on the technology used:
Advanced sensors also integrate temperature sensing, voltage measurement, and digital communication interfaces (e.g., LIN, CAN) to provide a complete picture of battery status.
Battery current sensors are now standard in a wide range of vehicles, from internal combustion engine (ICE) cars to fully electric vehicles (EVs).
Their applications include:
As a global leader in electrical measurement, LEM offers a portfolio of high voltage and low voltage battery current sensors designed for the most demanding automotive and energy applications. Each product combines high accuracy, compact design, and robust performance.
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LEM sensors are trusted by leading OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers worldwide, ensuring reliable energy monitoring in electric mobility and beyond.
The battery current sensor is more than just a measurement device — it’s a cornerstone of modern energy management in vehicles. From enhancing fuel efficiency to enabling electric mobility, its role is both foundational and forward-looking.
For engineers and system designers seeking precision, reliability, and innovation, LEM provides a proven range of solutions tailored to the evolving needs of the automotive industry.