The summit, hosted by Huawei Digital Power during Intersolar Europe, addressed the critical gap between technological deployment and safety assurance. Experts highlighted that energy storage has shifted from a commercial arbitrage tool to a fundamental system asset, necessitating a transition toward full-lifecycle safety models. Tom Hessels of the Netherlands Institute for Public Safety noted that rising fire incidents are exacerbated by information silos, calling for transparent UL 9540A testing data to assist emergency responders.
Technical validation remains a central hurdle, with DNV reporting that approximately 70% of storage defects originate at the system level. To combat this, Huawei introduced a defense framework combining passive insulation with AI-driven proactive warnings. Complementing these technical advancements, the insurance sector is moving toward a risk-control paradigm that quantifies potential loss severity beyond mere standards compliance. The event concluded with the release of the Grid-Forming ESS Safety White Paper, which outlines a unified path for quantitative assessment and digital safety pathways across the renewable energy sector.





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