Introduction
When people talk about vehicle fire blankets, electric vehicle fires are often the first topic that comes ...
Car Fire Blanket Safety in the Era of Singapore’s EV Expansion (Singapore Green Plan 2030)
As electric vehicles (EVs) become a central part of urban transportation, fire safety strategies must evolve alongside infrastructure growth. Under the Singapore Green Plan 2030, Singapore is accelerating the transition to electric mobility, including a large-scale deployment of EV charging infrastructure across the country.
By 2030, Singapore aims to install around 60,000 EV charging points, with approximately 40,000 in public parking facilities and 20,000 in private locations. This expansion is being driven primarily by the Land Transport Authority and the National Electric Vehicle Centre, with the Housing & Development Board playing a key role in integrating charging systems into residential estates.
While this rapid electrification supports sustainability goals, it also introduces new fire safety considerations—particularly in densely populated urban environments.
Why EV Growth Increases Fire Safety Attention
Electric vehicle fires are relatively rare, but when they occur, they can be more difficult to control due to:
High-voltage battery thermal runaway
Rapid heat generation
Re-ignition risk after initial suppression
Confined parking environments (basements, HDB car parks)
As EV charging becomes more common in public and residential areas, fire preparedness becomes a critical part of infrastructure planning.
The Role of Car Fire Blankets in EV Fire Response
A car fire blanket is a specially designed high-temperature-resistant cover used to suppress or isolate vehicle fires by cutting off oxygen supply and containing flames.
In the context of EV safety, fire blankets provide several key advantages:
1. Rapid Containment
Fire blankets can be deployed quickly in parking areas to isolate a burning vehicle before the fire spreads to nearby cars.
2. Oxygen Suppression
By covering the vehicle, the blanket helps reduce oxygen flow, slowing down combustion and limiting fire escalation.
3. Protection in Confined Spaces
In underground or multi-storey car parks—common in Singapore’s HDB estates—fire blankets can help contain smoke and heat more effectively during early response.
4. Support for Emergency Teams
Fire blankets serve as a first-line containment tool while waiting for professional firefighting units to handle battery-specific suppression methods.
Integration with EV Infrastructure Planning
With the expansion of EV charging networks across Singapore, safety measures are increasingly integrated into infrastructure design. In high-density areas managed by the Housing & Development Board, fire response tools such as extinguishers, alarms, and fire blankets are becoming more relevant in parking facility safety planning.
Similarly, transport policy frameworks led by the Land Transport Authority emphasize not only EV adoption but also operational safety and emergency preparedness.
As Singapore moves toward its 2030 targets, EV adoption will continue to rise sharply. This shift increases the importance of:
Early fire containment tools
EV-specific emergency response equipment
Public awareness of battery fire risks
Safer parking infrastructure design
Car fire blankets are not a replacement for firefighting systems, but they are becoming an important supplementary safety tool in modern EV ecosystems.
Conclusion
The expansion of EV infrastructure under the Singapore Green Plan 2030 reflects a major step toward sustainable transportation. However, it also highlights the growing need for practical fire safety solutions in both public and private parking environments.
Car fire blankets offer a simple but effective way to improve early-stage fire containment, especially in high-density urban settings. As EV adoption accelerates, integrating such safety tools into infrastructure planning will become increasingly important for protecting vehicles, property, and lives.