Honeywell Acquires Li-Ion Tamer to Enhance Battery Fire Safety Portfolio
CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA, JUL 1 – Honeywell's acquisition integrates Li-ion Tamer's patented off-gas detection, providing up to 30 minutes warning to prevent lithium-ion battery fires amid rising battery demand.
- On July 2, 2025, Honeywell acquired the Li-ion Tamer business, integrating it into Building Automation in Charlotte, N.C.
- With li-ion battery demand projected to surge, as demand is expected to grow over 30% annually through 2030 to more than $400 billion and safety solutions are critical for sectors from renewable energy to cloud computing.
- Li-Ion Tamer technology detects electrolyte solvent vapors before signs of failure, offering up to 30 minutes of lead time, and featuring more than 30 global patents.
- Honeywell expects the transaction to be immediately accretive to its financial results, noting the acquisition enhances its fire safety portfolio and positions it as a leader in early gas detection.
- Soon, a major safety upgrade will enable customers to integrate early gas detection with fire and smoke technologies by linking VESDA, Connected Life Safety Services, and Honeywell Forge IoT platform.
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