SESSIONS

Fire Hazards of Electric Vehicles (EVs) Located within Buildings

Currently, there is a distinct lack of regulatory guidance in the NCC for electric vehicles (EVs), and consequently, managing fire safety around these vehicles and their associated charging infrastructure can be quite open to interpretation. Australians are purchasing more EVs than ever before and their uptake has been mandated in some states and territories. Due to this, it is vital that we understand the associated hazards and how they impact the built environment.

Viktor’s presentation will discuss our current understanding of the hazards of lithium-ion batteries in different forms, some basics of EVs and thermal runaway, the impact of charging on the likelihood and frequency of fires, and hazards that are specific to EVs including video examples. Context will be provided throughout by our understanding of hazards associated with internal combustion engine vehicles (ICEVs). You will leave with an understanding of multiple hazards related to EVs including jet flames and combustible vapour clouds which are unique to EVs and have the potential to cause significant damage to buildings and injury to people.

PRESENTER(S)
Corporate portraits of Carlos Quaglia, Harriet Peel, James Murch, Andrew Sung, Himanshu Gupta, Mohammad Dabliz, Nicholas Lee, Ruhail Ahmed, Viktor Yarchuk, Rose Pengilly, Tam Nguyen, Ruifong Ong,

Viktor Yarchuk

Senior Fire Safety Engineer, Warringtonfire Australia, a Jensen Hughes Company

Viktor Yarchuk is a Senior Fire Safey Engineer for Jensen Hughes. Viktor is experienced in developing unique fire engineering solutions for several complex projects ranging from heritage buildings to power plant infrastructure. He holds an interest in research and applications of cutting edge problems including large scale infrastructure, battery energy storage and electrical vehicles.

Viktor has developed fire engineering assessments for a variety of infrastructure projects including Snowy Hydro 2.0, Integration of electric buses on Brisbane Busway infrastructure, Inland Rail and NorthConnex.

Viktor’s current focus is on the impact of electric vehicles on existing buildings and infrastructure, with the aim to determine how this new technology can be integrated in a safe and responsible manner.