Fireman Access, an exclusive innovation by Renault Group, is now available with a free licence
18 Febbraio 2025 - 8:00AM
UK Regulatory
Fireman Access, an exclusive innovation by Renault Group, is now
available with a free licence
PRESS RELEASE
18 February 2025 |
FIREMAN ACCESS, AN EXCLUSIVE INNOVATION BY
RENAULT GROUP, IS NOW AVAILABLE WITH A FREE
LICENCE
- Renault
Group is making its Fireman Access system available to the global
automotive industry as part of a free licencing policy. An
exclusive safety system for electric vehicles, Fireman Access was
developed as part of a unique partnership with the fire
services.
- This
patented innovation allows fire and rescue services to extinguish a
battery fire in an electric vehicle in just a few minutes, compared
with several hours without this equipment.
- In this
way, Renault Group is demonstrating its commitment to improving
road safety for people all over the world, as a partner of the
United Nation’s Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for Road
Safety.
Boulogne-Billancourt - Renault
Group has decided to make the Fireman Access
patents freely available to the entire automotive industry. Car
manufacturers and parts suppliers can now obtain a free licence for
this innovation through the open collaborative platform at
www.renault/universalpatent.com. In return, as part of
this collaborative principle, licensees agree that any upgrades
will be made available to other members of the community.
“Innovating to improve road safety is part
of who we are at Renault. We're particularly proud of the
partnership developed with the fire services in recent years.
Fireman Access is a practical demonstration of what can be achieved
by combining our expertise as a manufacturer with the skills of the
men and women who keep us safe every day. Today, I'm delighted to
be making this innovation freely available, because when it comes
to a subject like safety, we need to break down all the barriers.
This move is also in keeping with the commitment made alongside the
United Nations, to make mobility safer, all over the world,"
said Luca de Meo, CEO Renault Group.
The result of close collaboration between
Renault Group and the fire services, Fireman Access is an exclusive
innovation allowing emergency services to put out a fire on an
electric vehicle in roughly the same time as on a combustion
vehicle. From a technical standpoint, an adhesive disc is placed
over an opening in the casing of the vehicle's traction battery,
effectively sealing it for normal use. If the vehicle catches fire
and the flames spread to the battery, the powerful jet from the
fire hose dislodges the disc and drenches the cells in water – the
only fast and effective way of stopping thermal runaway. In this
way, a battery fire can be extinguished in just a few minutes,
compared with several hours and ten times as much water without
this feature. Fireman Access thereby enables firefighters to return
to operational readiness more quickly. Seven patents have been
filed for this system, which is now fitted on all the electric and
plug-in hybrid vehicles sold by Renault, Dacia, Alpine and Mobilize
worldwide.
This initiative is the first practical
expression of the commitment made by Renault Group to work
alongside United Nations Secretary-General's Special Envoy for Road
Safety, Jean Todt, in raising awareness of road safety around the
world and deploying technological innovations to save lives on the
roads.
As part of this partnership, Renault Group is
taking part in the 4th Global Ministerial Conference on
Road Safety in Marrakech, until 20 February. This event is an
opportunity to turn the focus on the company’s historic commitment
to road safety. At national level, the event allows Renault Group
Morocco to develop closer ties between the expertise of the vehicle
manufacturer with the skills of the country’s relevant services. It
is also an opportunity for the subsidiary to draw attention to the
many initiatives undertaken by its Foundation to raise awareness of
road safety in schools across the country.
ROAD SAFETY IS CENTRAL IN RENAULT GROUP’S
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
The Group’s policy and action for road safety
follows a 360-degree approach, revolves around four key areas –
preventing, correcting, protecting and rescuing – and uses
technologies that step in before, during and after road crashes.
This continuous improvement journey, which started more than 50
years ago, is based on an accidentology database that is unmatched
worldwide, the expertise of dedicated teams, and close cooperation
with rescue services, the scientific and academic community,
partner manufacturers and public authorities all working together
to harness technology that puts people at the centre and makes
mobility safer and accessible for all.
The Group’s commitment to road safety is
encapsulated in the Renault’s Human First
programme. Renault's approach extends beyond the design of
reliable cars. By developing advanced accident prevention systems,
driving assist systems, passive and post-crash safety equipment and
by accelerating the development of onboard technologies such as
safety score1, safety coach2 and connected
services, Renault is helping to improve safety for all road users.
Launched in 2023, this programme is based on a collaboration
between engineers, safety experts, product managers, the
LAB3, rescue services and fire services. Coupled with
the latest technological innovations such as AI, it allows Renault
to develop new solutions to bring down the number of
accidents.
Road safety
facts and figures at Renault Group
- The Group has been
optimising safety on board its vehicles for more than 50 years
- 600 engineers and technicians
working on safety
- Over 2,000 safety-related patents
since 1970
- 3 specialist, state-of-the-art
technical centres in France:
- Lardy: crash
tests, engine test benches, development and validation of the
electric propulsion chain
- Aubevoye :
road grip and handling
-
Technocentre : design, ROADS (Renault Operational Advanced
Driving Simulator)
- 55 years since the creation of the
LAB
- Every Renault Group's electric and
plug-in hybrid vehicle now comes with Fireman Access
- Every Renault model now comes with
QRescue Renault
- A 15-year partnership with fire
services
- Over 5 000 firefighters
trained in 19 countries across Europe, North Africa and Latin
America
RENAULT
GROUP MEDIA RELATIONS |
François Rouget
+33 6 23 68 07 88
francois.rouget@renault.com
|
Juliette Faucon
+33 7 89 27 09 92
juliette.faucon@renault.com |
RENAULT GROUP
INVESTOR RELATIONS |
Philippine de Schonen
+33 6 13 45 68 39
philippine.de-schonen@renault.com |
|
About Renault Group
Renault Group is at the forefront of a mobility that is reinventing
itself. The Group relies on the complementarity of its 4 brands -
Renault - Dacia - Alpine and Mobilize - and offers sustainable and
innovative mobility solutions to its customers. Established in more
than 130 countries, Renault Group sold 2.265 million vehicles in
2024. It employs more than 105,000 people who embody its Purpose
every day, so that mobility brings people closer.
Ready to pursue challenges both on the road and in competition, the
Group is committed to an ambitious and value-generating
transformation focused on the development of new technologies and
services, and a new range of even more competitive, balanced, and
electrified vehicles. In line with environmental challenges, the
Group’s ambition is to achieve carbon neutrality in Europe by
2040.
More information : https://www.renaultgroup.com/en/
1 Safety score analyses driving behaviour based on data from
vehicle sensors.
2 Safety coach provides advice based on the main risk markers
identified while on the road. Winner of the 2024 Road Safety
Innovation Award.
3 An accidentology, biomechanics and human behaviour lab with 55
years of experience, set up in 1969 by Renault and PSA
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