A new standard for
lithium-ion battery fire safety
Combustible gas control, with high-efficiency continuous-penetration cooling that controls battery thermal-runaway spread
Lithium battery fire-safety lineup
Lithium-ion battery fires are
unlike ordinary fires
Thermal runaway propagation
Runaway in one cell cascades to its neighbors, self-generating heat, combustible gas and oxygen.
Cooling & smothering fall short
Suppressing a single EV fire can take around 30 tonnes of water — hard to keep on standby and deliver in time.
*Based on Company T's EV fire response manual
Persistent re-ignition
Even after suppression, internal reactions can flare up and reignite the fire.
ISO 3941:2026 defines battery fires as ‘Class L’ — they call for a dedicated suppression solution.
Combustible gas control
that stops lithium-ion battery fires
Combustible gas control
Converts combustible gas to non-combustible to suppress the root cause of the fire.
Rapid cooling & propagation cutoff
Operates across a range of temperatures, continuously penetrating inward to cool and block heat transfer to adjacent cells.
Toxic-gas reduction · PFAS-Free
Mitigates toxic-gas concentrations such as hydrogen fluoride (HF) to secure on-site safety — an eco-friendly agent that uses no regulated per/polyfluorinated (PFAS) substances.
Battery suppression performance, backed by data
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