Battery fires have become more common in recent years, often caused by hidden defects that are hard to detect just by looking. These problems can lead...
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Researchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have found a way to use sound to detect when lithium-ion batteries are at risk of catching fire. This new approach could help prevent dangerous fires caused by these common batteries, which power devices like phones, laptops, e-bikes, and electric cars. Leading the project are […]
Battery fires have become more common in recent years, often caused by hidden defects that are hard to detect just by looking. These problems can lead...
The fire at Lot 151 Queenstown, Skeldon, was caused by an overheated lithium battery, which exploded, Divisional Fire Chief, Clive McDonald confirmed...
The fire at Lot 151 Queenstown, Skeldon, was caused by an overheated lithium battery, which exploded, Divisional Fire Chief, Clive McDonald confirmed...
A recent uptick in battery-related fires has drawn attention to the challenge of identifying defects that can cause these catastrophic malfunctions,...
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From Li-ion batteries and electric vehicles to drones and solar panels, nearly all clean technologies depend on critical raw materials, such as...
From Li-ion batteries and electric vehicles to drones and solar panels, nearly all clean technologies depend on critical raw materials, such as...
Metal-ion batteries use graphite as their main anode material today. There are several drawbacks to it, such as its small capacity, which restricts...