Protecting Your Fleet’s Electric Vehicles with battery sensors
SpartanLync is committed to your wellbeing and is continuously seeking opportunities to optimize the safety of your fleet and drivers. One of the primary risks associated with Electric Vehicles is thermal runaway related to lithium-ion batteries; a common cause of fires.
With battery sensors, gain peace of mind knowing that the health of your vehicle’s battery is constantly being monitored.
Features
Early detection
Long detection window
Long product life and high reliability
Battery Aerosol Sensor (BAS)
In the event of a leak within the battery cell, the aerosol sensor will be triggered.
With a long detection window, high reliability, and long product life, the BAS is the main means of detection used in electric vehicles with either Lithium iron phosphate battery or ternary lithium battery.
Battery Pressure Sensor (BPS)
With a direct and quick response, the BPS is one of the main detection used in electric vehicles with ternary lithium battery. This battery sensor has ultra-low power consumption, making it a very cost effective addition to the safety of your fleet.
Regulation of Battery Thermal Runaway
A dedicated EV safety regulation body was formed in 2012 under the United Nations with China, Japan, the European Union, and the United States co-sponsoring two working groups to address EV environmental and safety issues. Vehicles are required to warn of a hazardous situation inside the passenger compartment that will allow egress within 5 minutes. These requirements address occupant safety for thermal events leading to fire, explosion or smoke.
It has prompted the enforcement of a mandatory standard enforced in Jan 1, 2020 in China. More similar mandatory standards are expected in Europe, U.S. and other markets.
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