Shany Electronic, one of the members of TSSIA, has developed a solution to help meet these latest regulations and requirements due to the National Energy Conservation and Carbon reduction policy, as the use of electric vehicles is expected to grow rapidly.
As the numbers of electric vehicles parked in the basements of buildings is increasing, there is growing concern, as although the charging stands themselves do not include batteries, if a battery or batteries in an electric car are damaged, the temperature within the vehicle may raise to a dangerously high level during charging. This, according to Shany, could cause potentially cause a fire or even a risk of explosion.
Thus, the solution presented by Shany means that under such circumstances, thermal cameras would be placed next to the charging stands, offering real-time monitoring, in order to provide very early prevention of fire, when an electric vehicle is plugged in at the charging station.
And, according to the company, Shany's thermal cameras and NVR products have already been selected and actually installed for use at EV charging sites in parking lots in many metropolitan cities in Taiwan.






















