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Electric vehicle fires are not like conventional car fires. Thermal runaway. Toxic smoke. Explosion risk. High voltage hazards. And water damage from traditional hoses can be as destructive as the fire itself.
The Ant New Energy Vehicle Firefighting Robot was built for these unique challenges.
Water mist technology suppresses EV fires with minimal water – reducing electrical hazards, limiting damage, and absorbing heat more effectively than solid streams. 3m² built-in coverage (expandable to 5m² with optional front fork) reaches battery packs, under-vehicle spaces, and adjacent vehicles.
Codename: Ant
Gross Weight: 60KG
Built-in Water Mist Coverage: 3m²
Front Fork Water Mist Coverage (Optional): 5m²
Operating Distance: 200m
Operating Temperature: -20℃~+80℃ (Standard) / -40℃~+80℃ (Optional Low-Temp Battery)
Designed for EV & Lithium Battery Fires – Specifically engineered for thermal runaway, battery fires, and new energy vehicle incidents.
Dual Water Mist Coverage – Built-in system covers 3m². Optional front fork attachment extends coverage to 5m². Ideal for battery pack and under-vehicle suppression.
Ultra Lightweight – Just 60kg – One-person portable. Rapid deployment to EV incidents anywhere.
200m Remote Control – Operators stay safe from toxic battery smoke, thermal runaway, and explosion risk.
Water Mist Technology – Suppresses fires with minimal water damage – unlike traditional hoses that can cause electrical hazards.
Extreme Temperature Operation – Standard -20°C to +80°C. Optional low-temp battery for -40°C arctic conditions.
Compact & Agile – Small footprint navigates between parked vehicles, in parking garages, and around charging stations.
EV Charging Station Ready – Ideal for EV charging plazas, underground parking, service centers, and battery storage facilities.




Ideal for:
✔ Electric vehicle charging stations
✔ Underground parking garages
✔ EV service and repair centers
✔ Battery storage facilities
✔ New car dealerships
✔ Fleet parking lots (buses, trucks, taxis)
✔ Fire department EV response teams
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