FM Data Sheet 7-15, Garages
This data sheet highlights key loss prevention guidance, including updated recommendations for EV charging stations, to help reduce fire spread and structural damage.
Reducing risks as adoption accelerates
More drivers on the road are finding themselves behind the wheel of electric vehicles. Expansion of public charging networks, increased affordability, advancements in technology, and green initiatives are all helping drive electric vehicle popularity. Globally, the market share of electric vehicles is projected to exceed 40% by 2030, and estimates show over 26 million private charging stations and more than 1.1 million publicly accessible stations will be in place by then—highlighting the scale of this transformation. While electric vehicles are not inherently dangerous, they have gained attention due to the unique fire risks associated with lithium-ion batteries. Understanding proper charging practices is essential to reducing these risks and limiting property loss.

There are three levels of vehicle chargers that operate on different power supplies and voltages. Each level has different charging capabilities including speed of charge and provided range per hour of charge.
The following are simple measures to help prevent losses associated with vehicle charging equipment, whether it is at a home or business.
Vehicle Charger Installation
Vehicle Charging
This data sheet highlights key loss prevention guidance, including updated recommendations for EV charging stations, to help reduce fire spread and structural damage.
For additional materials on lithium-ion batteries including checklists, hazard guides, and educational videos, visit our lithium-ion battery resources center.
Visit the resource library in our portal, FM Boiler Re Online, to download copies of our lithium-ion battery loss control checklists for habitational, parking garages and repair garages.