Battery Safety and Abuse Testing Facility
Three purpose-built test chambers for the safety and
abuse testing of lithium-ion batteries at cell to module
level
These facilities are used to initiate and monitor the failure of
cell and battery packs and examine the consequences and impact of
abusing batteries to failure conditions.
This knowledge is essential for battery pack design and cell
failure mitigation choices, as well as for emergency response
planning.
Key features
- Three purpose-built test chambers
- Initiation of cell failures via the application of electrical
methods, heat or impact
- Comprehensive data acquisition and control systems
- Measurement of current, voltage and temperature
- Measurement of gas volumes and forces generated
- Video recording with four high-definition cameras, plus the
option to include specialist cameras such as thermal imaging and
high speed
- Gas sampling in real-time or by means of sampling tubes
- Residue sample analysis
- Filtered extraction systems
- On-site meeting room and welfare facilities
Notable uses/Related projects
HSE's Battery Abuse Testing facilities have been used on a
number of key industry projects, including LIBRIS, a Faraday
Battery Challenge funded project, which sets out to understand the
implications of a phenomenon known as thermal runaway and how it
can be triggered, suppressed, contained and detected and RECOVAS, a
project that aims to provide a standardised and reliable route for
recycling and repurposing lithium ion car batteries at a scale.
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