National Fire Protection Association: Recent Electric Vehicle Crash in Texas Underscores Need for First Responders to Learn About Hazards and Response Tactics
An electric vehicle (EV) crash in Woodlands,
Although the cause of the recent
The popularity of EVs is growing, according to online car shopping site Edmunds. "We're not only about to see a massive leap in the number of EVs available in the market; we're also going to see a more diverse lineup of electric vehicles that better reflect current consumer preferences. And given that the new presidential administration has pledged its support for electrification, the
While EVs are great for the environment, new technologies often present a learning curve for first responders. In the interest of public and responder safety,
* Inadequate vehicle manufacturers' emergency response guides
* Gaps in both safety standards and research related to lithium-ion batteries involved in high-speed, high-severity crashes
The
* Damage and fire because of a crash may prevent first responders from disabling the high voltage in electric vehicles
* Thermal runaway and battery reignitions after initial fire suppression can pose additional challenges
* Stranded energy can cause electric shock and potential fire hazards
* Safely storing an electric vehicle with a damaged high-voltage lithium-ion battery in a tow yard may not be feasible
NFPA has been developing EV safety information for 12 years. The association has worked with every auto/truck/bus manufacturer who sells EVs and hybrids in this country and has received pre-market safety information so that responders have the most up-to-date training, tools, and resources. The NFPA EV Safety Training website, www.evsafetytraining.org, is the most accessed repository in the
To help communities deal with EV-related response and the infrastructure challenges that go together with market growth, NFPA has secured two
The second effort calls for enhancing and promoting an NFPA Distributed Energy Resources Safety Training program. NFPA will update its current EV Safety classroom training for the fire service and develop an online gamification version of the distributed energy resource including how to respond to electric vehicle fires.



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