Exclusive Webinar for EV & Battery Engineers - Smarter Thermal Runaway Detection

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Exclusive Webinar for EV & Battery Engineers - Smarter Thermal Runaway Detection

Your Battery Is Sending a Warning Signal. Are You Paying Attention?

Traditional sensors miss the earliest signs of Battery Thermal Runaway. DEP's electrochemical BTR sensor detects danger at the chemistry level - giving engineers up to 12 minutes more time to act.

📅June 4, 2026 · 11:30 AM EST 

60 Minutes · Live Q&A Included

💻Online · Free to Attend

Space is limited. Secure your spot soon!

The Industry Problem
Pressure. Temperature. Voltage.
None of Them See It Coming Early Enough

Conventional battery monitoring sensors are reactive - they trigger only after a dangerous event is already underway.

By the time gas venting occurs or temperature spikes, the window for safe mitigation is dangerously narrow. Regulations are tightening globally. The 5-minute warning requirement is currently law in Europe. The 3-minute mandate is coming to the US in 2027. DEP's BTR sensor detects the electrochemical changes that precede thermal runaway at the molecular level - before any gas vents, before any temperature spike - giving your system the earliest possible warning signal.

Webinar Topics:

60 Minutes That Could Change Your Battery Safety Strategy

This technical deep-dive session explains both the science and the engineering practice of electrochemical BTR sensing. Expect real test data, live benchmarks, and actionable integration guidance.

Thermal Runaway Mechanisms

From SEI formation and dendritic growth to cathode oxygen release - understand the full battery failure cascade at the chemistry level, not just the symptom level.

Sensor Comparison

CAPABILITY

DEP BTR SENSOR

CONVENTIONAL

Detects before gas venting


Placed inside the cell


Chemistry-agnostic

(Calibration matrix needed)


Zero false positives/negatives

High risk


Thermal runaway precursor detection

upto 12 min early

After event onset


Scalable: cell → module → pack

Partial


Validated Test Performance

The Numbers Don't Lie
Real-world tests on NMC and LMO prismatic cells. No simulation. No estimation.
0
Overcharge Warning Lead Time
0
Heating Stress Warning Lead Time
0
Repeatability Confirmed

Regulatory Compliance

The Regulatory Clock Is Ticking

Global regulators are raising the bar on battery safety warning requirements. DEP's sensor is engineered to help you meet - and exceed - these mandates.

CN

China: GB 38031-2025

5-minute alarm with zero toxic fumes in cabin. Batteries must survive 2 hours without fire/explosion post-thermal runaway.

EU

Europe / Global: UN ECE R100.05

5-minute warning requirement - no fire, explosion, or smoke may enter the passenger compartment. 2-hour propagation prevention standard

US

United States: FMVSS No. 305a · Mandatory 2027/2028

3-minute thermal event warning with audible + visual signals. Mandatory for light vehicles from September 2027.

DEP Presenter

Mr. Youssef Mansour
Mr. Youssef MansourProject Lead - Battery Thermal Runaway
Mr. Youssef leads DEP's Battery Thermal Runaway sensing program - from fundamental electrochemistry research through sensor hardware development, validation testing, and customer integration. With deep expertise in battery failure mechanisms and electrochemical sensing, he translates complex chemistry into actionable engineering solutions for EV, ESS, aerospace, and industrial customers globally.

DEP (Detroit Engineering Products) is a global engineering services and product development firm headquartered in Troy, Michigan, with offices in India, China, Brazil, and Japan. DEP's BTR sensing technology is battery-chemistry agnostic, customizable in form factor, and integrates directly with BMS architectures at cell, module, or pack level

Join battery engineers, safety teams, and innovation leaders from across the EV and energy storage industry for this exclusive technical deep-dive. Register Free and Secure Your Seat. Any Questions? Contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.