Batteryguard XL lithium-ion safe

Professional model safe tested according to concept VDMA 24994

Prevent lithium-ion battery fires

Extra options XL

Automatic extinguishing system with cooling fire foam

When a battery becomes too hot during charging and enters thermal runaway, the Batteryguard lithium-ion battery safe ensures that the fire remains within the safe and the battery burns out in a controlled manner.

Adding the automatic extinguishing system to your safe greatly reduces the risk of a battery fire. This system works preventively because the foam cools the battery and prevents an internal chain reaction, the so-called thermal runaway.

Special foam extinguishing system for lithium-ion fires

Not every extinguishing system is suitable for lithium-ion battery fires. The Batteryguard lithium-ion battery safe uses an extinguishing system that meets the NTA 8133-2021 certification and has been tested by Kiwa. For cooling the battery, BerkiCold foam is used, which conforms to the NEN 1568 standard (A, B, D, and F) and is specifically designed to cool overheated lithium-ion batteries for an extended period.

Why an aerosol extinguishing system is not sufficient

In most fires, you can stop the fire by removing oxygen. This is what an aerosol extinguishing system does. However, this does not work for a burning lithium-ion battery, as the fire is inside the battery. You can only slow down and gradually stop a lithium-ion fire by cooling the battery. This is exactly what the cooling fire foam of Batteryguard does.

400 volt power supply connection

In most fires, you can stop the fire by removing oxygen. This is what an aerosol extinguishing system does. However, this does not work for a burning lithium-ion battery, as the fire is inside the battery. You can only slow down and gradually stop a lithium-ion fire by cooling the battery. This is exactly what the cooling fire foam of Batteryguard does.

Fully automatic charging system

To facilitate this, we have placed a fully automatic charging system in the safe. This system charges one shelf of batteries at a time. A green indicator light shows you which level is currently being charged. This charging process is set at two-hour intervals, meaning that after every two hours, a different set of batteries is up for charging.

Lockable locker compartments in the lithium-ion battery safe

The Batteryguard lithium-ion battery safe can also be used as a central charging service for e-bike batteries in hotels, holiday parks, apartment complexes, schools, etc. Guests of hotels and holiday parks are increasingly bringing their own e-bikes on holiday. If they then charge the battery in their hotel room or holiday home, this poses significant risks. A central charging service at the reception offers a solution. Here, bike batteries are safely charged in a separate locked locker compartment in a special lithium-ion battery safe. This service not only guarantees safety but also provides convenience for guests: the battery is safely charged, they always get their own battery back and they can enjoy a carefree stay. As the manufacturer of Batteryguard, we customise the layout of our lithium-ion battery safes for you.

Modular construction

Our lithium-ion battery safe stands out due to its modular construction. This means you are not tied to a fixed size or capacity. If you currently have a limited number of batteries to store, start with a basic safe. As your needs grow, you can easily add extra modules. The construction is designed so that expansion is seamless and hassle-free, making your safe infinitely scalable.

Self-closing doors in case of fire

The Batteryguard battery lithium-ion safe alerts you with a loud alarm if you leave the doors of the safe open for more than two minutes. Suppose a battery in the safe catches fire, then you can only keep the fire inside the safe if the doors are closed. This is very important! For maximum safety, choose the option of self-closing doors. If one of the batteries overheats and the safe doors are open, the doors will automatically close, even if you are not present at the safe!

Electronic coded lock on the door

You lock the Batteryguard safe with a key, but you can also opt to have it fitted with an electronic coded lock. You then open the battery safe with a self-chosen code. When several people have access to the safe, you can set an individual code for each of them.