How to put out fires in lithium batteries:
If you encounter a small fire and the flames do not spread to the high voltage part of the battery, you can use carbon. carbon dioxide or ABC dry powder extinguisher to put out the fire.
When thoroughly inspecting the fire, do not come into contact with high voltage components and always use insulated tools for inspection.
If the high voltage battery is bent, twisted, damaged or otherwise disfigured in a fire, there may be a problem with the battery. Then, the amount of water used to extinguish a fire should not be too small and there should be enough water to fight the fire.
A battery fire can take up to 24 hours to completely extinguish. Thanks to thermal cameras it is possible to ensure that the high voltage battery cools completelyment before the end of the incident.