As the demand for electric vehicles (EVs) continues to grow, there is a need for effective battery management systems (BMS) to ensure the safe and efficient operation of the vehicles. This review analysis examines the current state of BMS technology for EVs, focusing on their efficiency in managing battery life, maximizing range, and minimizing the risk of battery failure. The review begins by providing an overview of the components and functions of a typical BMS, including cell monitoring, thermal management, and state of charge estimation. It then discusses the various strategies that BMS employ to optimize battery performance, such as charging algorithms, energy recovery systems, and battery degradation prediction models. The analysis also compares the performance of different BMS technologies and highlights the advantages and disadvantages of each. For instance, passive BMS, which relies on simple monitoring circuits, are inexpensive but may not be as accurate or effective as active BMS, which uses more sophisticated algorithms and sensors. Furthermore, the review identifies areas where further research is needed, such as improving BMS accuracy in extreme temperatures and developing more efficient thermal management systems. Overall, this review analysis emphasizes the importance of effective BMS in ensuring the performance, safety, and longevity of EVs. By highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of current BMS technologies and identifying areas for improvement, this review aims to contribute to the ongoing development of more efficient and reliable BMS for electric vehicles.