MULTI LAYERED SAFETY PROTOCOLS

Energy storage container cabin-level fire safety solution
The design principle of cabin-level fire protection is mainly based on the following two points: First, separate the battery module from the fire compartment to ensure that the fire compartment can independently and effectively extinguish the fire when the battery module fires; the second is to use advanced fire extinguishing technology, such as gas fire extinguishing, to achieve efficient fire extinguishing of the battery module. [pdf]
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