About this event
Energy storage systems (ESS) are critical for the energy transition, providing a bridge between renewable energy generation and consistent power availability. However, ensuring their safety and reliability remains one of the top concerns for developers, asset owners, and operators. With risks like thermal runaway, fire hazards, and operational inefficiencies, customers face significant challenges in safeguarding their assets over the system’s lifecycle. These concerns are compounded by evolving regulatory standards and the need for long-term profitability in increasingly competitive markets.
In this webinar, we’ll explore the pressing challenges facing the ESS industry, from navigating evolving safety risks to achieving compliance with global standards and discuss practical solutions to address these issues. Hear from industry experts as they share valuable insights into fire risk mitigation and the latest innovations in energy storage safety. Hakeem Dairo, Product Manager for BESS at Trina Storage, will discuss advanced safety strategies, including fire risk mitigation, rigorous testing protocols, and key features of effective energy storage solutions. Shimeng Wei, TÜV NORD Vice President of Renewables (PV & ESS & PCS), will provide expertise on certification processes, testing protocols, and global safety standards that enhance confidence in ESS projects.
What You’ll Learn:
Challenges in ESS safety: Learn about the key risks, including thermal runaway, electrical fire hazards, and operational failures, and their impact on project timelines, costs, and investor confidence
Key product features: Discover the advanced technologies—including modular designs and robust battery management systems—that help mitigate risks, improve safety, and enhance system performance in real-world scenarios
Certifications & standards: Gain insights into global certification processes, safety standards, and testing protocols, with TÜV NORD highlighting how compliance ensures lifecycle reliability for energy storage systems
Trina Storage solutions: Explore Trina Storage’s rigorous fire safety testing, robust system designs, and tailored solutions that meet evolving regulatory and operational requirements
Upcoming innovations: Get an exclusive look at the future of ESS safety, with future enhancements and innovations designed to elevate reliability and performance
Whether you’re an asset owner, developer, EPC, or a stakeholder in energy storage systems, this webinar will provide actionable insights and practical knowledge to help you navigate the complexities of ESS safety and reliability. Gain valuable knowledge from Trina Storage and TÜV NORD on how best practices in technology, testing, and certification can safeguard your business and projects.
Don’t miss the chance to gain actionable knowledge and engage with industry leaders shaping the future of safe, reliable energy storage systems.
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Fudan University bachelor’s degree, registered IECEE technical auditor and member of the battery product expert group, with over ten years of rich experience in the field of testing and certification of photovoltaic and energy storage related products, participated in the proposal and drafting of multiple IEC standards and national standards.
Hakeem Dairo is a Product Manager for BESS at Trina Storage with several years of experience in energy storage. His specialities include battery design, systems engineering, and product strategy for Energy Storage applications in the energy Industry.
Editor and lead journalist for Energy-Storage.news, covering the global industry for a business audience.
Solar Media Ltd is a business to business media company specialising in the provision of digital news, business intelligence, print publishing and high quality events to serve the needs of the Solar, Energy Storage, Electric Vehicle and Distributed generation sectors of the Energy Industry.