Advances in mobility coupled with concerns for our environment have led to rapid development of Electric Vehicles (EVs). This means a rise in EV Charging Stations. In fact, estimates say that the number of charging stations in Europe has tripled over the past four years. Regulations are driving this too, with France’s 2019 Mobility Orientation Law requiring them to be present in every car park. However, the addition of these stations also brings a fire risk, leading car park operators to seek out parking fire prevention solutions. Thermal technology can provide an efficient and effective remedy to this risk.
Parking fire prevention evolves
The risk of fire is one that’s towards the top of every parking operator’s list of concerns. This makes fire prevention a welcome precaution, and advances in thermal technology mean it’s now an accessible option. Thermal cameras, for example, have reduced in cost by a third over the past five years.
Car parks have high ‘fire loads’ – a measure that calculates the potential severity of fire. Parked cars themselves are high risk, especially with new kinds of fuel available. Since vehicles are very close together in a busy car park, a fire can spread more quickly. Another factor in play is the rise of EVs and their charging stations.
Like all electrical equipment that provide a lot of power, the elements in a charging station heat up easily. In fact, both the terminal and electric vehicle batteries heat up during charging, becoming a potential fire risk. In fact, operators actually suggest using monitoring equipment for this reason.