QBE virtual event: Understanding the risks of lithium-ion batteries and battery storage systems

QBE virtual event: Understanding the risks of lithium-ion batteries and battery storage systems

Join QBE for our virtual event on Thursday 14th March from 14.00 until 15.30

The transition from fossil fuel to battery power is a rapidly growing trend across many industries, all around the world.

Whilst there are numerous benefits, the risks linked to battery use and storage are becoming evident, especially lithium-ion batteries.

To help you better understand and manage these risks QBE’s Property Risk Solutions’ Practice Leader, Adrian Simmonds, will explain the hazards of lithium-ion batteries and what fire control and emergency responses approaches are being adopted. This will include:

Battery types and energy storage systems – Learn about the chemistry underlying the battery types available today and how Energy Storage Systems are engineered to work. We’ll also examine the future of battery technology.  

Battery challenges and fire control – Learn how the threat of thermal runaway, fire and explosion arises with lithium-ion batteries and the methods being deployed by manufacturers to minimise the chance of these events happening. Also learn what you can do to mitigate the risk of lithium-ion battery incidents in the workplace.

Underwriting the lithium-ion battery risk – The risk to people and property seems to be greater when lithium-ion batteries are involved. We’ll explore what QBE considers when underwriting the additional risk lithium-ion batteries appear to represent.

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