The belief that lithium-ion battery storage systems, especially large-scale ones, are prone to explosions or fires due to overheating or short circuits is outdated. While there have been safety incidents in the past, modern lithium-ion battery storage systems are equipped with advanced safety features that significantly reduce these risks.Battery Management Systems (BMS) play a crucial role in maintaining the safety of lithium-ion batteries. They continuously monitor the battery's temperature, voltage, and current, allowing for real-time adjustments to maintain safety. Should any irregularities arise, the BMS can automatically shut down the system, preventing potential hazards before they escalate.(2)In addition to technological advances, lithium-ion battery storage systems are now subject to rigorous safety standards like UL 9540. These standards require extensive testing for fire safety, including protection against overcharging, short circuits, and other risks, greatly reducing the likelihood of fires or explosions.(1)