Fluence Energy, Inc. (“Fluence”) (NASDAQ: FLNC), a global market
leader delivering intelligent energy storage, operational services,
and asset optimization software, today announced the successful
completion and passing of rigorous deflagration and fire safety
testing for the first Gridstack Pro system. The fire test included
Fluence’s U.S-manufactured battery modules, which began production
in Utah earlier this year and recently achieved UL1973
certification. The modules, along with other U.S.-sourced
components, are a key part of Fluence’s U.S.-manufactured product
offering.
A series of dispersion and deflagration tests to evaluate the
explosion mitigation features of Gridstack Pro 2000 was conducted
at DNV’s Spadeadam Research and Testing in Cumbria, U.K., a
world-leading fire and explosion research and testing facility.
Dispersion testing verifies how quickly gases will dissipate from
within the enclosure to prevent explosion conditions. Gases are
accumulated within the test enclosure but are not ignited.
Deflagration testing verifies explosion protection features, such
as deflagration panels, work as designed. During deflagration
testing, gases are intentionally ignited to cause deflagration. The
results from the Gridstack Pro 2000 testing validate the
deflagration vents and panels effectively mitigate explosion risks,
meeting NFPA 68 and NPFA 855 requirements. A detailed report from
DNV validates these safety performance results.
The large-scale fire test, conducted under the observation of
the product testing, inspection, and certification organization CSA
Group, significantly exceeded the requirements of the UL 9540A test
standard. While UL 9540A unit level testing evaluates how thermal
runaway may propagate through a battery system, it does not require
actual fire conditions. The large-scale fire test on Gridstack Pro
2000, conducted at Safe Laboratories in North Carolina, involved a
fully developed fire to validate enclosure separation distances,
meeting the new large-scale fire test requirements in the upcoming
NFPA 855 (2026). During testing, a fully populated enclosure burned
without any fire suppression or firefighting efforts and
self-extinguished without propagating to any neighboring enclosures
or exposures. This worst-case scenario confirmed the system’s
ability to mitigate fire risks and contain thermal events to the
enclosure of origin. A detailed report from CSA validates these
safety performance results.
“During the UL 9540A unit level test, Gridstack Pro 2000 with
Fluence modules successfully contained thermal runaway to one
module without propagating to additional modules, fire ignition, or
deflagration,” said Chris Reed, CSA Group Product Safety Engineer.
“Large-scale fire testing further reinforced the system’s safety
credentials, demonstrating that no propagation occurred between
enclosures when spaced at the minimum allowable distance, even
under fully developed fire conditions.”
“This achievement marks a significant milestone for our
Gridstack Pro line, designed with safety-first principles that
underpin every Fluence solution,” said Rebecca Boll, Fluence SVP
& Chief Product Officer. “The successful testing of Gridstack
Pro 2000 demonstrates its strong safety performance and
reliability, reinforcing customer and stakeholder confidence in our
commitment to exceeding industry safety standards.”
In addition to validating fire containment performance, Fluence
has taken the lead to exceed industry standards by collecting gas
data during large-scale fire testing and conducting product-level
plume modeling. Plume modeling analysis is used to better
understand the composition and dispersion of smoke and gases
generated during such events and support the development of safety
guidelines for permitting authorities and first responders, with
the goal of aligning emergency response measures with real-world
conditions.
As a pioneer in deflagration and large-scale fire tests that
have helped define safety standards since 2022, Fluence continues
to lead the industry on safety. Fluence systems integrate advanced
safety features, including incipient gas detection, fault
detection, and deflagration panels, which work together to prevent,
detect, and contain thermal events. These measures are intended, in
the unlikely event of an incident, to minimize impacts, and reduce
potential damage and downtime.
Fluence also engages proactively with permitting authorities and
first responders by offering comprehensive training programs. These
programs include instructor-led courses on battery energy storage
safety and operations, covering topics such as system design,
failure modes, and incident response. The goal is to prepare
responders to address potential hazards safely and
effectively.
About Fluence
Fluence Energy, Inc. (Nasdaq: FLNC) is a global market leader
delivering intelligent energy storage and optimization software for
renewables and storage. The Company's solutions and operational
services are helping to create a more resilient grid and unlock the
full potential of renewable portfolios. With gigawatts of projects
successfully contracted, deployed, and under management across
nearly 50 markets, the Company is transforming the way we power our
world for a more sustainable future. For more
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