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Phoenix Battery Commander BS1946F – Lithium-Ion Storage & Charging Safe Fingerprint Lock (VDMA Certified)Phoenix Battery Commander BS1946F – Lithium-Ion Storage & Charging Safe Fingerprint Lock (VDMA Certified)
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2 Door Lithium-Ion Battery Storage Cabinet - CH-L5K2 Door Lithium-Ion Battery Storage Cabinet - CH-L5K
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LithiumVault Two-Door Charging Cabinet | Fireproof Lithium-Ion Battery Storage & Charging SolutionLithiumVault Two-Door Charging Cabinet | Fireproof Lithium-Ion Battery Storage & Charging Solution
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Lithium-Ion Battery Charging And Storage Cabinet 660W x 810D x 520H - Cemo 12108Lithium-Ion Battery Charging And Storage Cabinet 660W x 810D x 520H - Cemo 12108
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Lithium-Ion Battery Charging And Storage Cabinet 660W x 810D x 2130H -  Cemo 12048Lithium-Ion Battery Charging And Storage Cabinet 660W x 810D x 2130H -  Cemo 12048
These cabinets are engineered to contain a lithium-ion battery fire (thermal runaway) at its source. Unlike standard safety cabinets designed to protect contents from an external fire, these are built to withstand intense internal heat and pressure for up to 90 minutes, providing critical time for evacuation and emergency response.
Yes. Our professional cabinets are tested to standards such as EN 14470-1 or EN 1363-1. This certification ensures they can manage a fire starting *inside* the cabinet, which is essential for lithium-ion safety, as these batteries produce their own oxygen when burning and cannot be easily extinguished.
While some modular systems allow for upgrades, it is highly recommended to purchase a purpose-built charging cabinet from the start. These include factory-installed, grounded electrical outlets, fire-protected cable entries, and integrated ventilation systems designed to handle the specific heat load of active charging.
Most models feature self-closing doors that trigger if temperatures exceed 45–50°C, liquid-tight sumps to collect leaked electrolytes, and smoke-tight seals. Higher-spec units include integrated smoke detectors, audible alarms, and automatic fire suppression systems (like FirePro).
Generally, no. Most units use passive or mechanical internal ventilation to manage heat. However, if a battery fails, toxic gases are released. Some cabinets can be connected to an external extraction system to vent these fumes safely outside the building.
Place the cabinet on a level, fire-resistant floor, ideally near an external exit. Because these cabinets are heavy (often over 400kg), they usually feature an integrated pallet base so that in the event of an incident, the entire unit can be moved outside quickly by a forklift or pallet truck.
Increasingly, yes. Many commercial insurers now mandate the use of EN-certified storage for lithium-ion batteries—especially for e-bikes and power tools—to reduce the risk of a total building loss. Using an uncertified cabinet may invalidate your fire insurance coverage.