Get Ahead of Thermal Runaway
Design More Adaptable Li-ion Battery Packs to Accommodate Changing EV Safety Regulations
With the growing adoption of EVs globally, there’s been more of a spotlight on the safety features of battery packs and the materials within it. Understanding the inherent risks involved with the use of lithium-ion batteries, as instability in one cell/battery can increase the temperature of the cell and create an explosion and/or fire, causing irreparable damage. Considering the presence of many cells in proximity within an EV battery, an instability in one cell can easily propagate to adjacent cells, causing a cascading event that could result in a massive exothermic event. Automakers and suppliers are on a quest to reduce the frequency of these events to make electric vehicles safer and more adaptable, while several global authorities are also developing safety standards to mitigate the severity of these events.
In this webinar, you can expect to learn:
- Regulation trends to mitigate the severity of an exothermic event
- Current approaches to mitigate propagation
- Tests to evaluate material solutions that consider the dynamic nature of the cell chemistry and pack architecture
- Future trends in development that are needed to improve the efficacy, suitability and versatility of such material solutions
Get ahead of this hot topic with the support of a supplier that has a finger on the pulse of industry needs and can support the changing global requirements.