Lithium-ion batteries can erupt in violent explosions and out-of-control fires, and toxic chemicals can be released rapidly.
The batteries appear to be victims of a catastrophic malfunction that can lead to overheating and even explosions.
Lithium-ion batteries still dominate the rechargeable-battery landscape, with solid-state versions prolonging that position, ...
Most rechargeable batteries that power portable devices, such as toys, handheld vacuums and e-bikes, use lithium-ion technology. But these batteries can have short lifetimes and may catch fire when ...
Researchers think electric cars could go farther and their batteries last longer, now that they know why batteries lose ...
Researchers finally identify the primary cause of lithium battery degradation, and fixing it should allow for cheaper and ...
South Carolina Department of Environmental Services (SCDES) estimates that lithium-ion batteries improperly tossed in ...
Portland Fire & Rescue said the two fires caused by lithium-ion batteries displaced 11 people on Sept. 12. PORTLAND, Ore. — ...
See how to create your own 1.5V lithium-ion battery with this DIY guide. Learn the steps to assemble a rechargeable battery ...
Arkansas' Smackover Formation is emerging as a critical source of lithium, attracting significant investments from major players like ExxonMobil and Koch Industries as the US aims to ramp up domestic ...