Li-ion Tamer to Attend Energy Taiwan and Lithium SAFE Battery Safety Workshop

Li-ion Tamer will be attending Energy Taiwan from October 18-20, 2023 at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Hall 1. This international conference will feature 280 companies exhibiting across 1,250 booths, demonstrating cutting-edge energy sources such as solar photovoltaic, wind power, and emerging energies such as hydrogen and small-scale hydropower.

Li-ion Tamer will be attending the show with Advance Technology Energy (ATE), our partner in Taiwan. Stop by and talk with our team in booth I0800. Steve Cummings, the Director of the Sensors Business Unit and Kyle Shen, CEO and President, will be on hand to discuss how Li-ion Tamer, a safety solution for lithium-ion batteries, can provide valuable early warning prior to thermal runaway and significantly reduce the risk of a battery fire.

During the same week, the Li-ion Tamer team will be attending Lithium SAFE: Battery Safety Workshop 2023. This event is being held from October 17-19, 2023 in Greenville, South Carolina. Every time a hoverboard, e-bike or consumer electronic device catches fire, people delay their conversion from ICE to EV, from utility power to solar & storage. To mobilize the industry, Soteria is organizing this Lithium SAFE conference to foster an open dialogue about safety in lithium-ion batteries. The agenda will combine company perspectives on safety with panel discussions on the safety problem, approaches to solve it, and how testing and certification can be used to ensure public safety. Through a wide variety of perspectives and deep discussion, the conference hopes to focus a dialogue on improving the industry, which will in turn grow the battery industry.

Join Randy Stacy, Nexceris’ Chief Commercial Officer, at Lithium SAFE to learn how Li-ion Tamer is leading the charge to make lithium-ion battery storage solutions safer.

For more information on the Li-ion Tamer GEN3 sensor, please contact one of our battery experts.

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