An electronically reconfigurable battery includes a number of battery
modules selectively interconnected by a number of electronic switches,
wherein a selectable number of battery modules may be connected either in
a series configuration or in a parallel configuration, as a result of
placing selected switches of said plurality of switches in open states or
closed states. In a parallel configuration, the battery provides power to
a primary load, such as a propulsion load for a vehicle. In a series
configuration, the battery is configured to provide a high voltage and
high power output to a short-term and/or pulsed load, such as an
additional load provided on the vehicle. Current from the battery is
limited in one of three ways: a) by the batteries themselves; b) a
current limiting device or system in series with the total erected
battery; or c) a single level power converter or current limiter that is
used to erect and charge the capacitor bank in a sequential one level at
a time manner until the battery is fully erected and the capacitor is
fully charged.