Avoiding fires requires adequate control at the design stage:
- Compliance with a recognized fire code
- Large scale fire testing of battery cells and modules by the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) to establish how they behave in the event of thermal runaway. UL 9540A is a universally recognized test method for this. However it cannot recreate all real-life scenarios for a thermal runaway event
- Allowing sufficient distance between modules to stop fire propagating between units (the standard requirement is three feet according to the NFPA 855 and ICC IFC guidelines but larger distances reduce the risk)
- Early gas/smoke detection systems and adequate dry agent or water-based fire suppressant systems