The demonstration brought together emergency response teams and fire service providers responsible for federal facilities to witness the performance of the non-hazardous, water-based extinguishing agent. By successfully neutralising the lithium-ion fire, the company aimed to address the critical safety challenges posed by the increasing reliance on battery-powered robotics, drones, and communication systems within defense infrastructure.
Full Circle Lithium Demonstrates Battery Fire Suppression at Naval Academy
At the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, a scooter battery erupted in controlled thermal runaway, only to be extinguished by FCL-X™ technology. The live-fire demonstration, held on May 6, signaled Full Circle Lithium’s aggressive push into the lucrative U.S. military and federal procurement sector.

Following the event, CEO Carlos Vicens emphasized that the company is leveraging the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) procurement framework to simplify access for government buyers. This strategic positioning allows the firm to bypass traditional administrative hurdles, placing their specialized safety tools directly before federal agencies. As military installations continue to modernize their energy systems, the demand for reliable mitigation of rapid heat generation and re-ignition risks remains a priority for defense contractors and safety professionals alike.




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