CHARGESAFE
CHARGESAFE
Protecting the Future
 

One goal:

Protect.

Innovative Solutions for Lithium-Ion Battery Safety

 

Our Mission

At ChargeSafe, we are on a mission to revolutionize fire suppression and safety systems for lithium-ion batteries, tackling one of the most pressing safety challenges in the energy space. As energy technology continues to evolve, so does the need for robust safety measures that protect lives, property, and the environment. Our innovative battery protection solutions are designed with an unwavering commitment to safety, security, and peace of mind, ensuring that individuals and businesses can embrace progress without fear.

Lithium-ion batteries power the devices and vehicles that shape our modern world, but their inherent risks have led to devastating incidents that remind us of the urgent need for effective safety measures. At ChargeSafe, we recognize the potential for disaster and are dedicated to creating cutting-edge systems that are engineered to mitigate the risks associated with lithium-ion batteries, giving you confidence in your safety.

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Our Impact

Our vision goes beyond simply preventing fires; we create proactive safety environments in sectors ranging from personal e-mobility to industrial battery applications. By collaborating with industry leaders and experts, we are continuously innovating, ensuring our battery protection solutions match the pace the of technology we protect. With every system we develop, we strive to transform how people perceive safety, turning anxiety into assurance. Together, we can create a safer future where innovation flourishes without compromise.


280%

Increase in deaths

In New York City alone, the FDNY reports a 280% increase in deaths from Lithium-Ion battery fires between 2022 and 2023, with the problem continuing to grow

 

268

fires caused by lithium-ion batteries in nyc in 2023

Lithium-Ion battery fires were the leading cause of fatalities from fire in NYC in 2023, with this trend continuing through 2024

 
 

25,000

potential disasters

Incidents of fire or overheating in lithium-ion batteries nationwide over a recent five-year period, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission


“Lithium-ion batteries are increasingly found in devices and systems that the public and first responders use or interact with daily. While these batteries provide an effective and efficient source of power, the likelihood of them overheating, catching on fire, and even leading to explosions increases when they are damaged or improperly used, charged, or stored.”

-National Fire Protection Association