RESULT OF SMART BATTERY FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM FOR EV’S
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Electric vehicles (EVs) have gained popularity as a sustainable and efficient mode of transportation. However, the safety of EV batteries remains a critical concern, particularly regarding the potential for thermal runaway and fire incidents. In response to this challenge, the Smart Battery Fire Problem System (SBFPS) has been developed. SBFPS is an advanced safety system equipped with real-time monitoring, detection, and mitigation capabilities. It leverages sophisticated sensors, thermal management, and fire suppression technologies to prevent and respond to battery-related fire risks. This abstract provides an overview of the SBFPS, highlighting its key features and benefits in enhancing the safety of EVs. The SBFPS aims to provide a proactive and effective solution to mitigate fire hazards associated with EV batteries, ensuring the continued growth of electric mobility while prioritizing safety.
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