How to Deal with Electric Vehicle Battery Fires? Experts Recommend Keeping a Car Fire Blanket Handy

In recent years, with the widespread adoption of new energy vehicles, incidents of electric vehicle (EV) battery fires have become a growing concern. Experts point out that once an EV battery catches fire, the flames can spread rapidly and are difficult to extinguish. They recommend that car owners and relevant facilities equip themselves with professional car fire blankets to minimize damage.

Car Fire Blanket: A “Shield” Against New Energy Vehicle Fires
A car fire blanket is a specialized firefighting tool designed to suppress EV battery fires by cutting off oxygen supply, thereby controlling flames, preventing combustion, and resisting explosions. The well-known brand SUNTEX has conducted multiple real-vehicle tests, proving that its fire blankets can withstand EV fires for up to 60 minutes and can be reused. These blankets offer excellent fire resistance, heat insulation, smoke blocking, and explosion-proof performance, effectively protecting surrounding vehicles and buildings.

Technological Upgrades for Superior Performance
SUNTEX car fire blankets are made of special high-temperature-resistant fireproof fiber fabric and have undergone continuous technological improvements:

In 2019, the product was exported to the European market, gaining international recognition.

In 2022, in collaboration with a leading domestic university, SUNTEX enhanced the material’s surface polymer coating, improving wear resistance, waterproofing, corrosion resistance, and more. Combined with aerospace-grade high-temperature-resistant fabric, the blankets maintain stable performance even in extreme conditions.

Currently, SUNTEX offers two types of fire blankets:

Standard Version: Resistant to 500°C (short-term 1000°C), suitable for general EV fire protection.

High-Performance Version: Resistant to 1000°C (short-term 1500°C), capable of handling more severe battery explosions.

Both products comply with international certifications such as EN13501-1 and GB8624-2012, ensuring safety and reliability.

Wide Range of Applications for Enhanced Safety
Car fire blankets are not only useful for individual car owners but also ideal for:

Charging Stations: Covering a burning vehicle to buy over 30 minutes for professional firefighting.

Ro-Ro Ships: Quickly controlling fires at sea to protect passengers and vehicles.

Parking Lots & Warehouses: Preventing fire spread and avoiding catastrophic chain reactions.

Why Choose SUNTEX?


Premium Materials: Specially developed high-temperature-resistant fibers can endure 1000°C+ long-term.

Precision Craftsmanship: Reinforced stitching ensures tear resistance under extreme heat.

Real-World Testing: Proven effective in battery cell, pack, and full-vehicle fire tests.

Expert Advice: Prevention is Key
EV fires are often sudden and hard to extinguish. Experts urge public facilities and car owners to keep fire blankets on hand and learn how to use them:

Deploy quickly to smother flames.

Call emergency services immediately.

The introduction of SUNTEX car fire blankets provides an effective solution for new energy vehicle fire safety. As EV adoption grows, being prepared is the best way to protect lives and property.

Contact Details

Suntex Composite Industrial Co., Ltd.
Contact Person: Mr. Jason Hu

Tel: +86 132 0712 7986

Send your inquiry directly to us

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