Fire safety and research centre opens after €3m investment

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Centre intended to help address the growing challenge posed by lithium-ion batteries

EHS International founder and chief executive, Chris Mee, with EU Commissioner designate for Democracy, Justice and Rule of Law, Michael McGrath, at the opening of the company's new research and training centre at Little Island, Cork on Monday. Photograph: Michael O'Sullivan /OSM PHOTO

The emphasis on lithium ion battery safety comes as e-scooters using the batteries were banned from public transport due to the fire risks involved. “To achieve this, we’re going to be investing heavily in research and development. Our team is already planning breakthrough solutions using technology, AI, and robotics.”

 

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