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The fire risk for home energy storage systems is 0.0049%, says German study – SPE

solarenergyBy solarenergyDecember 10, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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The RWTH University of Aachen in Germany investigated the safety of battery storage systems and compared them with other household appliances or technologies. The research aims to create a reliable database for classifying fire risks for consumers and regulators.

December 9, 2024
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Researchers from Germany’s RWTH Aachen University have published a study examining the likelihood of fire risk in residential energy storage systems. The group found that the risk is 0.0049% per year.

She published the study entitled “Quantitative fire risk assessment of battery home storage systems compared to general home fires in Germany and other battery-related fires” in October 2024, and recently presented their findings to the public for the first time at an event organized by the federal government. Energy Storage Systems (BVES) in Berlin.

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