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China’s CATL brings –22°F ready sodium batteries to passenger cars after trucks
As CATL accelerates its push into next-generation battery chemistries, its Naxtra sodium-ion platform is ...
Humanoid robots are set to soak up a whopping 75 GWh of solid-state battery capacity between now and 2035 – nearly 1500x growth!
Markets rarely announce their biggest opportunities in advance. They move quietly at first, rewarding those paying close ...
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VW Recalls Nearly 44,000 Electric SUVs Over Battery Fire Risk
The NHTSA found a defect that could cause the high-voltage battery to overheat.
After two years of low prices, the lithium iron phosphate (LFP) industry experienced a strong recovery in the second half of ...
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Travel authorities warn: These 7 electrical items are illegal to use in some destinations
Packing for an international trip seems straightforward until you realize that something as simple as your hair straightener ...
Lithium and AI are now marketed as substitutes. Lithium, however, is an energy carrier—not a source—and AI is a valuation layer that still depends on copper, steel, electricity, and fossil fuels.
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Days numbered for 'risky' lithium-ion batteries, scientists say, after fast-charging breakthrough in sodium-ion alternative
An innovative approach to battery materials could bring sodium-ion energy density and charging speeds far closer to those of ...
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What happens when lithium batteries catch fire
The science pros at TKOR show how lithium batteries explode with sparks and flames when ignited.
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Devices with lithium-ion batteries can pose risks if not careful
We use lithium-ion batteries in our lives daily. It's in our electronic devices and we also use them to power our mode of transportation. That's why the Honolulu Fire Department wants to share some ...
No injuries were reported, but the damage is estimated at $248,000.
The Honolulu Fire Department has determined that a blaze in McCully over the weekend was caused by a lithium-ion battery from an e-scooter. The case has been classified as accidental.
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