Lithium-Ion Battery Storage Buildings

Power tools, LED lighting, automobiles, and the increase in everyday electronic devices have demanded the production of lithium batteries and, therefore, lithium battery storage. The demand for lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries is predicted to grow. According to a blueprint report by the US Dept of Energy Federal Consortium for Advanced Batteries, the lithium battery market is predicted to grow by a factor of 5 to 10 by 2030. Because lithium-ion batteries can store large amounts of energy, fire and explosion risks are high. Special storage precautions protect workers and the environment. U.S. Chemical Storage manufactures prefabricated lithium battery storage buildings designed specifically for storing these batteries.

Lithium Battery Storage and Safety

Fireloc multi-room building with doors open and ready for shipping to the customer. Storing and charging of lithium batteries are one use for this type of building.

Lithium-ion batteries are known to spontaneously ignite and pose fire hazards due to overheating from poor battery design, damage to the battery through a drop or strike, electrical shorting, overcharging, rapid discharge, or increased storage temperatures. Li-ion batteries contain lithium metal, which is highly combustible.

Several designs of buildings to store or charge lithium batteries are available based on your unique needs, including fire-rated single and double-room buildings to separate storage from charging stations. Li-ion battery storage buildings from U.S. Chemical Storage are custom-engineered to fit your quantity and arrangement needs. Some lithium battery storage buildings are designed with fiberglass floor grating to protect against corrosion. We also provide large-scale lithium-ion battery storage for bigger needs.

Shelving and work surfaces can be included depending on your needs. The buildings can also be designed with temperature control units and sensors to protect lithium-ion batteries from overheating or freezing. Fire-rated and non-fire-rated construction is available, depending on the proximity of the storage to occupied buildings or the time needed to implement your fire plan.

Lithium Battery Building Interior with Features

Optional Customizations for Li-ion Storage

Additional options and safety accessories are available. As with any U.S. Chemical Storage product, our lithium-ion battery storage buildings have an industry-leading 15-year structural warranty.

Need a larger than standard footprint? Modular configurations are also available possible for all lithium-ion storage buildings.

Military Lithium Battery Storage Applications

A military operation in a heavily wooded area utilizing lithium battery and hazmat storage needs beside two U.S. Chemical Storage buildings large and small.

Used in equipment such as drones and UAVs, as well as vital communications equipment, lithium-ion batteries play an important role in military operations. Improper storage poses a great risk to mission preparedness. U.S. Chemical Storage understands the mission-critical needs of the military and has extensive industry experience providing li-ion storage solutions for their specific applications.

To learn more about other buildings and structures we can provide to our military, visit our Military & Government section.

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Looking for a solution to your lithium-ion battery storage requirements? Contact one of our technical sales engineers and learn how U.S Chemical Storage can innovate the safety of your industry.

Features & Benefits

Common Applications

Downloadable Information & Fact Sheets

Compliance & Approvals

At U.S. Chemical Storage we strive to give you the best solution for your operations. This building and its accompanying accessories can be engineered to meet the following approvals and certifications based upon your unique set of needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

First consult the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) to determine the type of chemical you’re storing and any storage requirements listed. There are two main classifications of buildings to consider: fire-rated and non-fire-rated steel buildings.

There are three main questions you should answer before engineering or design can begin on your building: what is to be stored, how much of it is being stored, and where is the location it will be stored? You will also need to consult with your local “Authority Having Jurisdiction” (AHJ) or local code expert to determine your area’s specific storage building requirements.

Our team at U.S. Chemical Storage has a wealth of knowledge, experience, and resources to help analyze your storage needs, but the final approval is made by the local AHJ, so you will need to ultimately ask them about your requirements early in the planning process.

The definition of a “sump” is a pit or reservoir providing containment for spilled liquids. U.S. Chemical Storage offers leak-proof spill containment sumps in each standard model. All our sumps are tested for leaks for a 24-hour period prior to finishing. The sump is then covered by a steel or fiberglass floor grating and can even be equipped with a resistant plastic sump liner to protect against corrosive chemical accidental spills. The size of the sump is dictated by code based on the volume of liquid being stored within the building.

Building size is determined by the amount of hazardous material you are planning to store, the need for occupancy or inspection around these materials, and must take into consideration the most efficient way of moving these materials into and out of your chemical storage building.

Location of the building can be either inside another building or outside to fit your needs. Fire Separation, which is the amount of fire rating required between two occupancies, or the separation distance between those two occupancies, is determined by the type of chemical or hazard being stored, and distances between buildings, egress pathways, or environmental features. To determine the required fire separation, it is best to consult with your local code authority. Inside another building or within 10 feet of another building, you’ll be required to have a 4-hour fire rating. If your hazmat storage building is located at distances 30 feet or greater your building may not be required to have a fire rating at all.

 

Diagram of 3 U.S. Chemical Storage buildings shown at placement of 10 and 30 ft to show how to distance from other property

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