A battery’s depth of discharge (DoD)
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Depth of Discharge (DoD) is the percentage of a battery’s total capacity discharged during use. In simpler terms, it represents how much energy has been taken out of the battery compared to its fully charged state. DoD is commonly used as a metric to measure the state of charge (SoC) of rechargeable batteries, such as those found in electric vehicles, smartphones, laptops, and renewable energy storage systems.