Risk of Safety Abuse Testing and Safety Environment Control Strategies for Lithium-Ion Batteries
2026-01-7008
2/27/2026
- Content
- With the vigorous development and technological iteration of the new energy vehicle industry, the strategic position of inspection, certification, R&D and testing in the industrial chain has become increasingly prominent. As the core energy storage component of new energy vehicles, the potential safety risks and environmental hazards in the testing process of power batteries are particularly worthy of vigilance. Based on more than ten years of operational practice in battery laboratories, this paper summarizes experience and lessons in depth, focusing on problems such as smoke, fire, explosion and release of toxic and harmful substances caused by thermal runaway of batteries in lithium-ion battery safety abuse tests. From the dimensions of risk characteristics of safety abuse tests, laboratory security design, and laboratory environmental protection facilities, it systematically expounds the risk prevention and control strategies and environmental protection measures for lithium-ion battery safety abuse laboratories, aiming to provide useful references for the healthy and orderly development of the new energy industry and the practice of social responsibility from a practical perspective.
- Pages
- 8
- Citation
- Ren, G., Liu, L., Jiang, C., Sun, Z., et al., "Risk of Safety Abuse Testing and Safety Environment Control Strategies for Lithium-Ion Batteries," SAE Technical Paper 2026-01-7008, 2026, https://doi.org/10.4271/2026-01-7008.