Improving Energy Storage Safety

Helping Utilities and Developers Manage Battery Energy Storage Systems Hazards with Solutions
Experience

Unmatched Safety and Reliability

Introducing SafeBESS, a revolutionary enclosure designed specifically for housing battery electrical energy storage systems (BESS) while providing unparalleled protection against potential hazards such as blasts, fires, and toxic gas releases. Engineered to meet and exceed industry standards, SafeBESS ensures the safety of your energy storage investments and surrounding environments.

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Blast and Fire

SafeBESS walls and roof are engineered with high blast and fire ratings, tailored to the specific hazards posed by the enclosed battery systems. This ensures maximum protection against catastrophic events.

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Toxic Gas

The enclosure's design includes features to mitigate the release of toxic gases, ensuring the safety of personnel and the surrounding environment.

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Modular Design

SafeBESS is completely modular, allowing for easy transportation and installation. The enclosure is fabricated at our state-of-the-art facility and then transported to the site for final assembly and battery system installation.

Our Services

Code Advisories

Help you navigate NFPA 855, the Standard for the Installation of Stationary Energy Storage Systems, to provide comprehensive safety guidelines and requirements for the installation, operation, and maintenance of stationary energy storage systems (ESS). This standard addresses the fire, electrical, and explosion hazards associated with these systems, with the goal of ensuring the safety of people, property, and the environment.

Site Hazard Assessment

A site hazard assessment for battery electrical energy storage systems (BESS) involves evaluating potential risks and hazards associated with the installation, operation, and maintenance of these systems. The goal is to identify and mitigate any safety, health, environmental, and operational risks to ensure safe and efficient functioning of the BESS.

State Code Compliance

State modular building code compliance programs are regulatory frameworks established by individual states in the U.S. to ensure that modular buildings meet specific safety, health, and construction standards. These programs are designed to oversee the design, manufacturing, and installation processes of modular buildings to ensure they comply with state and local building codes.

Fire and Blast Protection Systems

Battery Electrical Energy Storage Systems (BESS) must comply with various fire and blast protection systems as required by relevant codes and standards. These requirements aim to mitigate risks associated with fire, thermal runaway, and potential explosions. Key standards include the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards, especially NFPA 855, as well as local building and fire codes.