Passive fire protection for lithium-ion batteries

SMART Estate Security 2025 Fire & Safety, Residential Estate (Industry)

In response to the growing threat posed by lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery fires, a passive fire protection solution is now available in South Africa. Developed in Germany and now distributed locally through PyroBrand, this technology, dubbed PyroBubbles, represents a major leap forward in fire safety.

The engineered extinguishing and insulating material, developed by the Genius Group in Germany, has been scientifically proven to suppress and contain thermal runaway events in Li-ion batteries without the need for active intervention.

“Li-ion battery fires are unlike conventional fires. They burn hotter, longer, and often reignite, posing a significant challenge to standard firefighting methods,” says Michael van Niekerk, CEO of ASP Fire. “With this solution now available locally, South Africa joins the global vanguard in adopting smarter, more preventative strategies.”

The proprietary material, comprised of lightweight, non-combustible glass granules, creates an inert envelope around battery cells or modules. This passive approach suppresses flames, absorbs heat, and drastically reduces the release of toxic gases. Certified to European and South African standards, including SANS 11820 for non-combustibility, this fire-rated material performs under extreme conditions, with thermal stability up to 1050 °C.


Clyde Becker.

Clyde Becker, director of PyroBrand, explains, “This is more than just fire protection; it is about risk mitigation, environmental safety, and long-term resilience. The material has been rigorously tested by independent South African laboratories, confirming its ability to adsorb over 85% of the toxic vapours released during a battery thermal event. It is a game-changer for logistics, storage, and industrial safety.”

The material is also used in so-called Genius Boxes, specialised UN-certified containers for the safe storage and transport of Li-ion batteries, including those that are damaged or defective. These ready-to-use boxes are internally lined with the insulating granules, providing a secure and self-extinguishing environment in the event of a fire.

Ideal for battery manufacturers, logistics providers, EV fleet operators, and facilities housing energy storage systems, the passive protection system is already in use across Europe and is now set to transform South Africa’s fire safety landscape.

For more information contact Pyro Brand, [email protected], +27 11 472 4664, www.pyrobrandsa.co.za




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