10 May 2023

WAGNER Group GmbH from Langenhagen near Hanover is one of the pioneering companies in fire protection. Now it has received an award for a fire protection solution that addresses a very topical issue: the storage of lithium-ion batteries.

In the election for Product of the Year in the Logistics & Transport category, the certified and globally unique solution convinced the expert audience from the logistics industry: the solution achieved second prize in the award of the trade journal for intralogistics and logistics, materialfluss.

WAGNER's holistic fire protection solution honored

The laudatory speech at the award ceremony on May 2, 2023, in Haar near Munich honored WAGNER's holistic fire protection solution: the company has developed a solution that protects a high-bay warehouse for e-bikes equipped with lithium-ion batteries from the spread of fire, thus creating safety for assets, personnel and the environment.

In the case of lithium-ion batteries, the technology means that a fire can start at any time due to a thermal runaway-a fact that highlights the importance of a specific fire protection system.

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The company has developed a solution that protects a high-bay warehouse for e-bikes

"We are pleased that, through innovative spirit and expertise, we have developed a solution that represents a milestone for safety in the storage of lithium-ion technology in automated warehouses. We are all the more pleased that this is also seen by logistics experts and that we were awarded second prize."

"At the same time, this is an incentive to continue to focus on our innovation work and to produce solutions that will meet future technologies at all times," explains Steffen Springer, Managing Director of WAGNER Group GmbH.

The awarded solution

Lithium-ion technology is ubiquitous as a mobile energy store - in e-mobility, cell phones, or battery-powered tools, for example. Accordingly, the batteries are often found as stock items in different warehouses. Batteries, with their specific fire hazards, place special demands on warehouse safety and thus on plant fire protection.

Property insurers classify them as hazardous goods due to possible self-ignition from a thermal runaway. The development of specific fire protection solutions for the storage of lithium-ion batteries is therefore a highly topical issue.

Fire protection solution

Experts of WAGNER have developed a special VdS-tested fire protection solution for storing lithium-ion batteries

WAGNER implemented this individual fire protection solution for the fully automated high-bay warehouse of KETTLER Alu-Rad GmbH, in which up to 50,000 e-bikes can be packed ready for shipping and stored with batteries installed. It reduces the risk of the consequences of a thermal runaway as much as possible. 

With the help of fire tests, the experts from WAGNER have developed a special VdS-tested fire protection solution for storing lithium-ion batteries. Specific factors such as the packaging material, the type of storage and, in particular, the charge level of the batteries were considered individually.

Oxygen reduction system

The solution consists of the OxyReduct® oxygen reduction system, which largely reduces the risk of a fire starting and spreading by building up a protective atmosphere in the protected area, and the TITANUS® early fire detection system, which detects the source of fire 2,000 times earlier than conventional ones in the event of thermal runaway of the batteries point detector. 

Since self-ignition of the batteries can never be ruled out, a defined distance between the bicycles stored in boxes ensures that a fire cannot spread and the extent of damage in relation to values and processes is limited as far as possible.

Speech after the award ceremony

Fire protection is an elementary part of logistics. The fact that our solution can be found among such a top-class field of applicants shows the relevance of both the topic and our solution. We also congratulate the other applicants for the award on their excellent products, which will be of crucial importance for the logistics industry in the future," said Steffen Springer after the award ceremony.