Watch as Trina Storage's Hakeem Dairo and TÜV NORD's Shimeng Wei explore practical solutions for fire hazards, thermal runaway, and compliance with global safety standards.
How to reduce the safety risk associated with large battery systems?
To reduce the safety risk associated with large battery systems, it is imperative to consider and test the safety at all levels, from the cell level through module and battery level and all the way to the system level, to ensure that all the safety controls of the system work as expected.
How should batteries be stored?
Batteries should be sourced only from reputable suppliers and should be stored safely. Careful consideration should be given to mitigating the risks of storage in communal or enclosed areas, or near to escape routes. Battery damage and disposal can pose a significant risk.
Are batteries safe?
However, despite the glow of opportunity, it is important that the safety risks posed by batteries are effectively managed. Battery power has been around for a long time. The risks inherent in the production, storage, use and disposal of batteries are not new.
How do ESS batteries protect against low-temperature charging?
Hazardous conditions due to low-temperature charging or operation can be mitigated in large ESS battery designs by including a sensing logic that determines the temperature of the battery and provides heat to the battery and cells until it reaches a value that would be safe for charge as recommended by the battery manufacturer.
Careful consideration should be given to mitigating the risks of storage in communal or enclosed areas, or near to escape routes. Battery damage and disposal can pose a significant risk. Where the battery is damaged, it can overheat and catch fire without warning.
Battery power has been around for a long time. The risks inherent in the production, storage, use and disposal of batteries are not new. However, the way we use batteries is rapidly evolving, which brings these risks into sharp focus.