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A recent factory fire incident in China has once again drawn public attention to a broader question facing industrial and commercial energy systems:
When emergencies happen, how quickly can electrical systems be safely isolated?
While publicly available information indicates that the exact cause of the incident remains under official investigation, and there is no public evidence linking the event to photovoltaic infrastructure, the discussion has highlighted an increasingly important topic across the solar industry—emergency shutdown readiness and electrical isolation capability.
Today, EPC contractors, asset owners, insurers, and O&M teams are paying greater attention not only to generation performance, but also to how systems behave under abnormal operating conditions.