Wärtsilä completes ‘worst-case scenario’ fire tests on battery storage under new procedure
Wärtsilä has carried out more large-scale fire tests on its battery storage units, which the system integrator claimed closely resemble real-life ‘worst-case scenario’ conditions.

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