EV Charging Safety Starts Before an Emergency
Electric vehicles and charging infrastructure are expanding quickly. The safety systems around them need to expand, too.
This week on LiveWire, Bruno Lucarelli of EV Safety Inc. joins Asa to discuss the practical steps organizations can take to prepare for lithium-ion battery incidents.
⚡Inside this episode
Charging Infrastructure Requires More Than Installation
Bruno discusses why charging locations should include clear emergency procedures, appropriate site layout, and communication with local fire officials.
A Plan Is More Valuable Than a Piece of Equipment
Buying equipment without training or an emergency protocol does not solve the underlying problem. Teams need to know where equipment is located, who is authorized to use it, and how to respond.
Damaged Batteries Need Extra Caution
Vehicles arriving after collisions or with unexplained service concerns may require isolation and thoughtful parking decisions.
The conversation is not about rejecting new technology. It is about managing it responsibly.
Stay tuned. You won’t want to miss this one.
If you have ever managed the risks of EV charging, prepared a team for battery emergencies, or wondered if your safety plan would actually hold up during an incident, this conversation will feel especially relevant.
Stay wired,
The LiveWire Podcast Team