EV Fire Blankets: Protect Against Lithium-Ion Battery Fires

EV Fire Blankets: Protect Against Lithium-Ion Battery Fires

EV Fire Blankets: Your First Line of Defence Against Lithium-Ion Battery Fires | EV Fire Solutions

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EV Fire Blankets: Your First Line of Defence Against Lithium-Ion Battery Fires

EV Fire Solutions · Lithium-Ion Battery Fire Protection

Electric and hybrid vehicles are everywhere now — in home garages, apartment car parks, dealership workshops and commercial fleets. They’re cleaner, quieter and cheaper to run. But the lithium-ion batteries that power them behave very differently to a petrol tank when something goes wrong, and most homes and businesses simply aren’t equipped for it.

That’s where an EV fire blanket comes in. Here’s why lithium-ion fires are so dangerous, what a purpose-built fire blanket actually does, and how to choose the right protection for your space.

Why lithium-ion battery fires are different

A lithium-ion battery fire isn’t a normal fire. When a cell is damaged, overheated or faulty, it can enter thermal runaway — a self-sustaining chain reaction that generates its own heat and oxygen. The result is a fire that:

  • Burns at extreme temperatures (up to 1600°C)
  • Can reignite hours after it appears to be out
  • Releases toxic and flammable gases
  • Is very difficult to extinguish with water or standard extinguishers

EV fires are statistically rare — studies show EVs catch fire less often per vehicle than petrol cars — but when they do happen, they are far more severe and harder to control. The smart approach is simple: be prepared for the worst-case scenario before it happens.

What an EV fire blanket actually does

A conventional kitchen or welding blanket is not designed for the heat or chemistry of a battery fire. A purpose-built EV fire blanket is engineered to contain and control the fire — smothering flames, dramatically slowing the spread, and buying critical time for everyone to evacuate and for emergency services to arrive.

An EV fire blanket won’t replace the fire brigade — but it can be the difference between a contained incident and the catastrophic loss of a vehicle, building or workshop.

Inside the EV Fire Solutions blanket

Our EV Fire Blanket is built specifically for electric and hybrid vehicle fires:

  • Tested to EN13501 — while there is no dedicated Australian Standard for lithium-ion battery fires yet, our blankets are rigorously tested to the European EN13501 fire safety standard.
  • Withstands up to 1100°C maximum working temperature.
  • Full vehicle coverage — the 6m x 8m fibreglass blanket is sized to cover an entire car.
  • Durable fibreglass construction built to resist extreme heat and prevent fire spread.
  • Rapid deployment — typically 60–90 seconds, faster with two people.
  • 12-month warranty and no expiry date — just inspect regularly for damage.

The full-size blanket is priced at $1,320.00 AUD, with free shipping Australia-wide on orders over $500.

Who needs an EV fire blanket?

If electric or hybrid vehicles are parked, charged or stored in your space, you’re a candidate. Common uses include:

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How to use an EV fire blanket safely

A few essentials to keep in mind:

  • Always call 000 first. This equipment is designed to contain a fire until professionals arrive — never to replace them.
  • Practise deployment in advance (without fire) so you’re fast and confident in an emergency.
  • Only tackle small, early-stage fires and only if it’s safe to do so. If the fire is large or spreading, evacuate immediately.
  • Store it where you can reach it — wall-mounted or in a clearly labelled cabinet near your vehicle or charging point.

Build a complete EV fire safety kit

A blanket is your first line of defence, but layered protection is best. Pair it with:


Don’t wait until an emergency happens

Lithium-ion battery fires are rare, fast and severe. Having the right equipment on hand keeps your vehicle, property and loved ones protected when seconds matter. Stay safe, stay prepared.

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