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Which Industries Are At Risk of Lithium Fires?
Lithium-ion batteries are widely used in many industries due to their high energy density and long lifespan. However, despite these advantages, they also pose serious fire risks due to misuse, damage, or manufacturing defects. Therefore, certain industries should be particularly vigilant regarding the risk of lithium fires.
1. Energy Storage Systems (ESS)
Large-scale lithium battery systems used for energy storage from renewable sources such as solar and wind power pose a major fire risk in the event of failure or overheating.
2. Electric Vehicles (EV) and Charging Stations
The large battery packs used in electric cars can cause a fire in the event of an accident, impact, or manufacturing defect. Similarly, charging stations pose risks.
3. Electronics Production and Storage
In areas where devices such as mobile phones, laptops and tablets are manufactured or stored, improper storage or handling of batteries can result in fires.
4. Logistics and Cargo Transportation
Inappropriate packaging, impact or incorrect labelling of lithium batteries during air and land transportation can create serious hazards.
5. Recycling Facilities
Recycling facilities that separate used or damaged batteries pose a high risk of fire. Thermal runaway can occur when the battery's internal structure deteriorates.
6. Military and Industrial Facilities
Defense and industrial facilities that use high-capacity lithium batteries require specialized fire suppression systems to prevent fire risks. Proper precautions and appropriate fire suppression systems in these sectors are crucial for both life safety and the protection of multi-billion lira investments.



