Lithium-Ion Battery Fire Protection & Suppression Systems

Designed To Protect

Specialist Fire Detection & Suppression for Lithium-Ion Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS)

Lithium-ion battery energy storage systems (BESS) are being deployed at scale across South Africa, from commercial solar-plus-storage installations and industrial UPS systems to grid-scale renewable energy projects and EV charging infrastructure.

While lithium-ion technology delivers unmatched energy density and efficiency, it also presents a uniquely dangerous fire risk: thermal runaway. Unlike conventional fires, lithium-ion thermal runaway generates its own oxygen internally, meaning it cannot be suppressed by simply removing oxygen from the environment.

It also propagates cell-to-cell at extreme speed, producing toxic off-gases and intense heat that can re-ignite hours after an apparent suppression. Standard fire protection systems are not designed for these risks.

Morimi Fire Solutions designs and installs specialist lithium-ion battery fire protection systems tailored to the specific risks of BESS environments.

Our solutions combine early off-gas detection, thermal monitoring, advanced gaseous suppression, and building safety integration, providing layered protection from the first signs of cell degradation through to active fire suppression.

Lithium-Ion Battery Fire Protection
Fire Risk Assessments & Compliance Consulting
Design & Installation Of Early Detection Systems
Advanced Gaseous Fire Suppression Solutions
System Integration With Building Safety Infrastructure
Ongoing Maintenance & System Testing
Lithium-Ion Battery Fire Risks

What Makes Them Different

Lithium-Ion Battery Fire Risks

Thermal Runaway

Lithium-ion fires are notorious for re-igniting hours or even days after an initial suppression event, as residual electrochemical energy in undamaged cells continues to generate heat. Any fire protection strategy for BESS must account for extended monitoring and staged suppression response, not just initial knockdown.

Toxic Off-Gas

Before visible fire develops, degrading lithium-ion cells emit detectable off-gases including carbon monoxide (CO), hydrogen (H₂), and in advanced degradation, hydrogen fluoride (HF). Early detection of these gases is critical to enabling pre-fire intervention and safe evacuation of personnel.

Re-ignition Risk

Thermal runaway is the primary fire hazard in lithium-ion batteries. It occurs when internal heat generation exceeds the battery’s ability to dissipate heat, triggering a self-sustaining exothermic reaction that produces extreme temperatures (up to 900°C), flammable gases, and toxic fumes including hydrogen fluoride. A single cell event can cascade across an entire battery pack within seconds.

Applications We Protect Across Gauteng

  • Commercial and industrial solar-plus-storage BESS installations
  • Grid-scale battery energy storage facilities
  • Data centre and critical infrastructure UPS battery rooms
  • EV charging hub battery buffer storage
  • Telecoms and broadcasting backup power battery banks
  • Mining and industrial off-grid energy storage systems

Lithium-ion battery fire protection typically integrates gas suppression as its primary active suppression layer.

See our pages on Low Pressure Clean Agent Systems (FM-200 & Novec 1230) and High Pressure Inert Gas Suppression (IG-55 & IG-541) for details on the suppression agents we use, and Integrity Testing for information on enclosure certification requirements.