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Lithium-ion batteries, found in many popular consumer products, are under scrutiny again following a massive fire this week in New York City thought to be caused by the battery that powered an ...
New, grab-and-go solution from DGeo is designed specifically for first responders who need to mitigate lithium battery risks during and after emergencies Part of DGeo’s line of Obexion ...
Lithium-ion battery prices have fallen significantly due to a surge in production and a slowdown in electric vehicle adoption, impacting the broader market and signaling potential for further cost ...
Lithium-ion battery fires present a severe hazard to the public and to our responders and we want to ensure that our personnel are prepared to mitigate these incidents." ...
Lithium batteries have also been the culprits behind exploding or spontaneously combusting consumer devices in recent years, including e-cigarettes, hoverboards and Samsung Galaxy Note smartphones.
Lithium batteries won't be allowed in any household goods going into long-term storage -- also known as "non-temporary storage" -- as part of a move, TRANSCOM confirmed in an email.
But this week, researchers described a lithium-sulfur battery that still has over 80 percent of its original capacity after 25,000 charge/discharge cycles. All it took was a solid electrolyte that ...
HP and Sony later recalled lithium computer batteries for fire hazards, and about 500,000 hoverboards were recalled due to a risk of "catching fire and/or exploding," according to the U.S ...