Tenix is teaming up with battery analytics specialists PowerUp to offer a webinar on how charging behaviour affects electric bus battery health.

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Jim Rogers and Abdelkrim Benamar

Most depot charging routines weren’t designed with battery health in mind. Buses come back after completing their route, plug in immediately, charge to 100%, and sit fully charged for hours before it’s time to leave again. It’s a routine that makes operational sense on the surface, but it systematically degrades battery health, impacting the longevity of your fleet.

In this 30-minute webinar with Power Up, we look at how charging behaviour and battery health are connected, and what operators can do to extend battery health through smart charging strategies. We’ll cover how charging patterns affect SoC accuracy and why drifting SoC data undermines the reliability of your battery health monitoring; how to redesign charging schedules around battery longevity; and how financial and grid optimisation goals, and battery health goals, are more compatible than most operators assume.

We’ll also touch on what poor charging discipline means for battery safety — because a fleet that regularly overcharges, or attempts to charge cells that are already at capacity, carries risks that go beyond degradation.

If your fleet is growing and batteries are a long-term asset on your balance sheet, join us to understand how your charging routine can optimize battery health, extend asset life, and keep buses on the road for longer.

Register for the webinar -26th March 2026 11.00 GMT/ 12.00 CET

This article was originally published by Tenix.

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