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EV Fires: A Disaster for Automakers, But an Opportunity for Material Suppliers, Reveals IDTechEx

While OEMs and governments are setting out bold electrification targets for the automotive industry, these high-profile recalls and fires do little to instill confidence for potential consumers making the shift to EVs. Analysis from various sources such as Pinfa (Phosphorous, Inorganic and Nitrogen Flame Retardants Association) actually shows that fires in EVs are less common than those in traditional combustion vehicles. While OEMs and governments are setting out bold electrification targets...
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While OEMs and governments are setting out bold electrification targets for the automotive industry, these high-profile recalls and fires do little to instill confidence for potential consumers making the shift to EVs. Analysis from various sources such as Pinfa (Phosphorous, Inorganic and Nitrogen Flame Retardants Association) actually shows that fires in EVs are less common than those in traditional combustion vehicles.

IDTechEx's recent report "Thermal Management for Electric Vehicles 2021-2031" addresses several aspects around the thermal design of EVs including fire occurrence, detection, and prevention. The key issue is that EV fires tend to be much more severe and attract a lot more press. A Hyundai Kona fire in 2020 blew the roof off the garage in which it was stored. Equally scary is the scenario in which these fires occur; whilst a fire might be expected after a crash or damage to the battery, a large proportion of EV battery fires occur when the vehicle is parked, not driving or charging, and with no obvious trigger. Research from IDTechEx shows that approximately a third of EV fires occurred in this situation.

Whilst IDTechEx expects EVs to continually improve in safety, there will always be the risk of a battery fire due to many potential causes. This presents an opportunity for those material suppliers making thermal interface materials (TIMs), flame-retardant materials, or fire protection materials. TIMs can help with the thermal management of EV batteries making it less likely they will overheat. Fire-retardant construction materials and fire protection materials are beneficial to enclose a fire or prolong the time between a thermal runaway event and the fire exiting the battery pack.

Regulations are also evolving on this front. China implemented new EV fire safety regulations at the start of 2021 with various considerations, but one is a 5-minute warning between a thermal event and fire or smoke exiting the battery pack. The EU also has various draft regulations with a similar focus. IDTechEx expects regulations in this field to become more stringent presenting greater opportunities for material suppliers.

Pack-level fire protection solutions in the EV industry to date include ceramic blankets, aerogels, and fire-resistant coatings, all of which have benefits and trade-offs between melting temperature, thickness, weight, and cost. Additionally, there is a whole portfolio of fire-retardant polymers used within EV battery packs including silicones, polycarbonates, polyimides, polyesters, and many more. The sheer variety of applicable materials and the growing, potentially huge, EV market represents a major target for many players along the supply chain for EV materials, from raw ingredient suppliers to material formulators and suppliers.

IDTechEx has a huge portfolio of research in the EV industry including the recently published reports on Thermal Management for EVs and Materials for EV Battery Cells and Packs. These reports take a deep dive into the EV market and address fire-retardant and fire protection materials in addition to topics such as thermal management strategies for EV batteries, electric motors and power electronics, demand for various metals and composites, thermal runaway detection and prevention, and much more. For more information please visit www.IDTechEx.com/Research/EV.

IDTechEx guides your strategic business decisions through its Research, Subscription and Consultancy products, helping you profit from emerging technologies. For more information, contact research@IDTechEx.com or visit www.IDTechEx.com.

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