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Home batteries have the same chance to set fire to other devices – PV Magazine International

solarenergyBy solarenergyApril 23, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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New research from Germany shows that home batteries have much lower opportunities to be hit by fire than electric vehicles and most household appliances. However, the researchers warned that fires in residential storage systems can be more dangerous than those of burning tumbler dryers.

April 23, 2025
Emiliano Bellini

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The probability of a fire that affects a home storage system (HSS) is 50 times lower than a general house fire and 18 times lower than internal combustion engines (ICES), according to new research from Germany.

The researchers analyzed fires that took place in HSSS with other common fire incidents, such as fires in PV systems, EVs, ice vehicles, general housing fires and fires caused by household appliances. The chance of an electric fire brigade every year was calculated using the total number of residential buildings in Germany.

Scientific data about fire incidents involved in Germany are currently unavailable, the researchers explained, who encourage them to use webcrawlers as tAlkwalker and nascension/Youscan To collect information from local press and fire brigade reports available online.

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