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Hithium completes the world’s first open-door fire test for Grid scale BESS-PV Magazine International

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Chinese Energy Storage Speciliast Hithium has completed a milestone UL supervision fire safety study, which indicates a step-by-step change in system-level fire protection for grid-scale battery storage.

June 16, 2025
Vincent Shaw

By ESS News

In the midst of the grown global control over the safety of energy storage systems, Hithium has successfully performed the world’s first open-door extreme fire test, which determines a precedent for safety validation in the sector. The test offers a technical model with high commitment to inform future product safety standards.

The subject of the test was Hithium’s itself developed ∞-block 5mWh liquid-cooled battery storage system. The test was led by the global safety certification agency UL and witnessing a fire protection engineer and customer representatives certified by the US. It strictly adhered to both the UL 9540A and NFPA 855 standards.

The test is designed to simulate four extreme fire conditions, so that the structural and thermal resilience of the system under Real-World challenges emergency scenarios.

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