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The Consumer Product Safety Commission said 13,200 DR Power LiPRO rechargeable lithium-ion battery packs were recalled because they can short-circuit and ignite, posing a fire and burn hazard.
T4X3062XENR CE75021XEN0 CE77021XEN0 The battery pack used in the equipment has model number 41424, which can be found on the back of the battery on a label, and is part of the recall, the CPSC said.
Lithium-ion battery safety The next priority is addressing the risk of injury and fire from lithium-ion batteries. Lithium-ion batteries are powering everything from smartphones to e-bikes to home ...
Lithium-ion batteries are currently the most energy dense batteries we have on the market. Energy density is the amount of energy you're able to store in a given amount of space.
More than 10,000 lithium-ion battery packs for outdoor equipment are being recalled due to a fire and burn hazard, officials ...
The Key West Fire Department reminds owners of electric-powered vehicles that, without using the right safety precautions, ...
Lithium-ion batteries sparked 60 fires across the five boroughs between Jan. 1 and May 3 of 2022, according to the FDNY. City data shows it represents a 233% increase from the same period in 2021 ...
U.S. House approves bill mandating creation of lithium-ion battery safety standards BY Kevin Frey Washington, D.C. UPDATED 10:34 PM ET May. 15, 2024 ...
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Mar. 26, 2025 — Lithium-ion batteries, used in consumer devices and electric vehicles, typically last hours or days between charges. However, with repeated use, they degrade and need to be ...