To address safety concerns across the spectrum of people involved in EV manufacturing, transport and use—from drivers to EV plant workers to first responders and others—Honeywell (Nasdaq: HON) and Li-ion Tamer have created a number of ready-now solutions to not only protect individuals and assets, but also to help detect the risk of battery fires sooner.
FM Global recently updated its Property Loss Prevention Datasheet 5-33 which provides guidance on the design, installation, and maintenance of lithium-ion battery systems. The datasheet covers various aspects of fire protection, electrical safety, and thermal management for these systems. Li-ion Tamer is an industry leading provider of off-gas detection systems.
The Li-ion Tamer GEN 3 system reliably detects the early signs of lithium-ion battery failures (battery electrolyte vapors – off gas detection), allowing preventative actions to be taken to avoid impending battery thermal runaway events much earlier than other protection systems. Early notification and mitigation of fire risks in lithium-ion battery storage environments will protect assets and maintain operational functions (business continuity).
Li-ion Tamer is extremely proud of our recent work with a tier 1 OEM battery manufacturer. What follows is a case study produced by our partner Xtralis.
Li-ion Tamer will be attending and exhibiting at The Battery Show Europe in Stuttgart, Germany from May 23-25, 2023.
Li-ion Tamer and Honeywell were recently featured in Barron’s article titled “EV Fires Are a Thing, but Not for Long. Honeywell Is Part of the Reason Why”.
Nexceris & Li-Ion Tamer participate in California Energy Storage Alliance safety webinar on March 16, 2021.
Nexceris & Li-Ion Tamer participate in California Energy Storage Alliance safety webinar on March 16, 2021.
As more and more lithium battery fires occur, increasing lithium battery safety through proven products such as Li-ion Tamer becomes critical.
The Arizona Public Service McMicken Battery Fire has rippled throughout the Stationary Energy Storage Market. Recently, three conflicting reports were released detailing the events from UL, DNV-GL, and LG Chem/Exponent.