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AutoGuide on MSNRenault Says It Solved The Electric Vehicle Fire ProblemRenault's fire suppression system for electric vehicles is designed to significantly reduce the time and water needed to put ...
Renault Group is giving all car makers permission to use its Fireman Access system, which helps prevent electric vehicle (EV) ...
Lithium-ion batteries have an internal chemistry that leads to major fires and toxic pollutants when they combust. What role ...
Companies use flame-retardant enclosures on lithium-ion batteries to meet flammability standards, but are the chemicals used in these enclosures safe?
Renault has devised a device to speed up the extinguishing of a burning electric car battery. This “Fireman Access” point is ...
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CarsGuide.com.au on MSNLifesaving tech to make all electric cars safer from fire: Feature found in 2025 Renault Megane E-Tech to be made available to every carmakerIn a rare act of bipartisan goodwill, Renault is making its lifesaving tech free for all to use. The French maker has made ...
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Hosted on MSNMajor car brand moves to eradicate electric vehicle fires globally with new safety measuresA major car brand has announced it will make its fire safety technology available to all car manufacturers of electric ...
The ‘Fireman Access’ system sees an adhesive disc placed over an access port through the casing of an EV’s traction battery which keeps it sealed during normal use. However, if the car should set on ...
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Exclusive: Sarah-Mai Miller is suing Tesla after her husband’s Model Y burst into flames and trapped the 47-year-old inside ...
FIREMAN ACCESS, AN EXCLUSIVE INNOVATION BY RENAULT GROUP, IS NOW AVAILABLE WITH A FREE LICENCE Renault Group is making its Fireman Access system available to the global ...
Chinese auto giant Geely might only be about to launch its first model here, but the brand has some mighty big aspirations, targeting a spot in Australia's top 10 automotive brands.
Innovating to improve road safety is part of who we are at Renault,” said Luca de Meo, CEO of Renault Group. “This partnership with fire services has demonstrated the power of collaboration, and now, ...
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