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Drexel University's researchers are using ultrasound technology to inspect batteries for defects and prevent explosions.
A battery-powered tractor caught fire in the yard of a Northridge equipment rental business Friday morning, sending thick billows of smoke skyward as fire crews let the lithium-fueled flames burn ...
Six months after fire struck a giant lithium-ion battery storage facility, the EPA has endorsed a plan to remove the highly ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Vistra have come to an agreement to have Vistra conduct and pay for the removal ...
A Japanese independent administrative agency has warned consumers that products powered by lithium-ion batteries, such as ...
The battery on one of Long Beach Transit’s electric buses caught fire this morning in the agency’s maintenance yard, forcing ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency reached an agreement with Vistra Corp. to remove lithium-ion batteries damaged by a ...
Unlike regular lithium-ion batteries, which use graphite as the anode (the negative side), lithium-metal batteries use pure lithium, which has ten times the capacity. That means much more energy ...