Battery State Of Charge App

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About this app

Battery SoC Calculator is the ultimate tool for monitoring your battery’s State of Charge (SoC) and estimating its remaining range. Whether you're managing a single cell, a custom battery pack, or an entire EV setup, this app simplifies voltage-based charge tracking and range prediction.

Key Features:
🔋 Accurate SoC Calculation – Instantly determine your battery’s percentage based on voltage readings for individual or parallel battery cells.

Range Estimation – Input your traveled distance, and the app predicts your total range based on SoC changes.

Fully Customizable – Configure your battery pack settings, set voltage levels, and tailor calculations to your specific setup.

Clean & Simple Interface – A distraction-free, user-friendly design focused on precision and usability.

Perfect for:
Electric Vehicles (EVs), e-Bikes, e-Scooters, and DIY Battery Packs
-18650 & 21700 or any other Lithium-ion Battery Packs
-60V, 72V, 80V, and other custom battery configurations
-Popular models like Surron, Talaria, and more!

Whether you're a hobbyist, DIY battery builder, or EV enthusiast, Battery SoC Calculator helps you maximize efficiency and extend battery life.

🔋 Download now and take full control of your battery’s performance!
Updated on
Feb 6, 2025

Data safety

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What’s new

-Now Voltage 1 input is saved for later use so that you can use Voltage 1 as your starting voltage, and don't have to input it every time you re-check your SoC or remaining range on a trip.