In emergencies, speed is critical. CTS batteries are equipped with emergency power cut and fire extinguishing system interfaces, acting like a “safety switch” on the battery. In case of an incident, rescuers can quickly disconnect power or activate fire suppression systems, minimizing risk.
These interfaces can connect with vehicle or storage system safety systems, often via CAN bus signals to trigger relays or by linking to extinguishing equipment to control cell temperatures. This allows rapid intervention during accidents, system malfunctions, or fire hazards.
Such designs apply not only to hybrid vehicles but also to industrial equipment, energy storage systems, and public charging stations. CTS’s emergency interface complies with international safety standards (like ISO 26262), ensuring reliability even in complex conditions.
Think of it as a “panic button” for the battery—providing users control and safety in unexpected situations. Safety is not an optional feature; it is part of CTS’s core responsibility.
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