Electrovault launched for storage of lithium-ion batteries

Hazardous materials experts Chemstore have launched the Electrovault, a dedicated lithium-ion battery storage unit which can be tailored to an individual company’s needs.

Lithium-ion batteries are becoming increasingly popular, not least due to their use in electric vehicles, but there is still some confusion around the safest way to handle and store the technology.

Chemstore MD Mike Brodie explains: “When it comes to lithium-ion battery storage a standard fire rated unit just won't do yet we are finding many companies are unaware aware of this.

“For example one issue with lithium-ion batteries is the occurrence of thermal runaway; lithium-ion batteries have a narrow operating temperature range of between +15 and +45°C and if they exceed this limit a thermal runaway can occur where an increase in temperature changes the conditions in a way that causes a further increase in temperature. During a thermal runaway hydrogen fluoride HF, phosphorus pentafluoride (PF5) and phosphoryl fluoride (POF3) are released and studies have shown that using water as a fire suppressant may increase the formation of HF yet it's not uncommon to find people storing lithium-ion batteries in units with water suppression systems.”

The Electrovault units are made to comply with RC61 guidelines for battery storage and can be tailored to suit your specification, whether that is:

  •     Atex Rated Temperature control
  •     Atex Rated Humidity Control
  •     Atex Rated Gas detection systems
  •     Fire Suppression Systems
  •     Fire Rated (including all Atex internal electrical components where  required)
  •     Atex Lighting
  •     Remote monitoring systems
  •     FIFO control operations
  •     LIFO control operations
  •     Fire rated and segregated Quarantine areas
  •     Restricted access control
  •     Fully automated extraction systems

Call Chemstore today for a free review of your lithium-ion storage arrangements on 0208 704 1807.

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