AEVA Webinar: Battery EV fires - What's the risk, and how is it managed?

March 28, 2024


Virtual
National

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AEVA's second webinar for the year takes a look at battery electric vehicle fires - the risks, the realities, and the engineering required to manage this risk.

Storing any amount of energy in a small space risks a rapid, unscheduled release, and battery cells are no different. But are the batteries even the source of an EV fire? What about chargers or even faulty wiring?  And how do they compare to a tank of petrol or diesel?

In this webinar we'll have three experts to help sort the truth from the noise. We'll look at the prevalence of fires, how they happen, and what can be done to reduce the risk even further.

The webinar will commence at 8 pm AEDST on March 28th (Easter Thursday). Registrants may catch up with a recording of the webinar soon after, and it will be made public on AEVA's YouTube channel about a month after that.


Featured Speakers

Speaker: Emma Sutcliffe (EV Firesafe)
Speaker Emma Sutcliffe (EV Firesafe)
Emma Sutcliffe, Director EV FireSafe Enhancing emergency responder safety at electric vehicle traction battery fires. An operational firefighter, early EV charging & electrification specialist, Emma Sutcliffe’s unique combination of interests led her to establish EV FireSafe, the only global database of verified electric vehicle battery fires. Funded by the Australian …

Emma Sutcliffe, Director EV FireSafe


Enhancing emergency responder safety at electric vehicle traction battery fires.


An operational firefighter, early EV charging & electrification specialist, Emma Sutcliffe’s unique combination of interests led her to establish EV FireSafe, the only global database of verified electric vehicle battery fires.


Funded by the Australian Department of Defence & now referenced by a global network of experts, EV manufacturers & emergency agencies, Emma & her team provide data-driven learnings that enhance the safety of civilian & military emergency responders managing incidents involving electric vehicles, with a focus on those occurring at EV charging hubs. 


EV FireSafe’s work has opened an important conversation - what do emergency responders need to learn to successfully adapt to a world of electrified transport & how quickly can we get them there?


In this session, Emma will share data-driven findings on what is known, what needs to be tested & the emerging suppression & management techniques that may keep emergency responders safer in a world of EVs.


Data insights are freely available at evfiresafe.com & data-driven training is now line at evfiresafe.business


Connect with Emma at emma@evfiresafe.com & LinkedIn.


Keywords: Electric vehicle fire, EV battery fire, lithium-ion battery fire

Emma Sutcliffe, Director, EV FireSafe

0409 040 499    emma@evfiresafe.com.au

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Speaker: Luke Workman (Electric Goddess)
Speaker Luke Workman (Electric Goddess)
Luke has worked in the battery industry for over 18 years. He is a scientist, mentor, and advisor.  Previous projects include Microsoft data centers, Zero Motorcycles, Joby Aviation, Airbus, Farasis, Alphabet, and more. His passion for physics, racing, and mindful design has paved the way with lessons learned to his success. Luke …

Luke has worked in the battery industry for over 18 years. He is a scientist, mentor, and advisor.  Previous projects include Microsoft data centers, Zero Motorcycles, Joby Aviation, Airbus, Farasis, Alphabet, and more.


His passion for physics, racing, and mindful design has paved the way with lessons learned to his success.

Luke will share some unique insights into the engineering behind fire risk mitigation in EV battery construction, and some of the likely sources of rare failures at manufacture.


 

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Speaker: Niklas Norlin (MAUS)
Speaker Niklas Norlin (MAUS)
Niklas Norlin is the Business Development Director of MAUS, who’s on a mission to develop and place fire protection where there could be no fire protection before.  With products so small and so versatile we will revolutionize the way we extinguish fires and save more lives through our technology. MAUS currently …

Niklas Norlin is the Business Development Director of MAUS, who’s on a mission to develop and place fire protection where there could be no fire protection before.  With products so small and so versatile we will revolutionize the way we extinguish fires and save more lives through our technology.


MAUS currently has 26 distributors worldwide who work with the MAUS brand and the MAUS products. We have offices in Sweden, Spain and the USA,


Niklas will talk about results from their own Li-ion battery trials, and applications to charging stations.

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Speaker: Chris Wood (Allianz Insurance)
Speaker Chris Wood (Allianz Insurance)
Chris Wood is an automotive technical specialist & key contributor to Allianz’s global expert working groups including; mobility (EV), new energy solutions, other emerging risks & technologies.  Supporting people & customers with their transition to electric vehicles, sharing insights & ‘lessons learnt’ from fire related losses involving Lithium-ion batteries in …

Chris Wood is an automotive technical specialist & key contributor to Allianz’s global expert working groups including; mobility (EV), new energy solutions, other emerging risks & technologies.  Supporting people & customers with their transition to electric vehicles, sharing insights & ‘lessons learnt’ from fire related losses involving Lithium-ion batteries in small & personal mobility devices (PMDs), solar and energy storage systems. 


Outside Allianz Chris has been an active fire fighter for over than 30 years, which brings another aspect to his professional role.

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AEVA


Date and Time

Thu, March 28, 2024

8 p.m. - 9 p.m.

Location

Virtual
National

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