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MoviTHERM Contributes to Power Article on Safe Battery Storage
David Bursell, VP of Business Development at MoviTHERM, collaborates with POWER Magazine by sharing information on how Battery Storage and Handling warehouses can improve safety planning by implementing early fire detection systems.
The article goes in-depth about thermal imaging, early fire detection devices, and leveraging the advantages of cloud computing.
“Battery energy storage systems, warehouses that store batteries and battery-powered devices, charging stations, and recycling centers are finding ways to mitigate and prevent fire damage using early detection technologies like thermal imaging cameras. Thermal cameras “see” the formation of battery hotspots providing the earliest warning of a possible runaway condition. Connecting cameras via the Internet of Things (IoT) with cloud-based monitoring and notification software creates an early warning notification system, keeping the Li-ion battery stream running safely”
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Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Irvine, California, moviTHERM is a leading provider of thermal imaging and remote monitoring solutions for early fire detection, condition monitoring, non-destructive testing, and quality inspection. The company designs and deploys complete thermal monitoring systems — integrating best-in-class infrared hardware with its own software platforms to serve clients across industrial, aerospace, energy, and manufacturing markets.























