Lithium-ion batteries can erupt in violent explosions and out-of-control fires, and toxic chemicals can be released rapidly.
Lithium-ion batteries can erupt in violent explosions and out-of-control fires, and toxic chemicals can be released rapidly.
Lithium is arguably the most important element in the nation's renewable energy transition – the material of choice for ...
Arkansas' lithium boom is ramping up—a billion-dollar project to extract and produce commercial lithium in the southwest part ...
These fires can be extremely hot. If an electric vehicle, which has a lithium battery, catches fire, it’ll burn at around ...
Hawaiian Airlines flight 26 landed safely at Portland International Airport (PDX) Thursday night after a tablet was damaged ...
QuantumScape is burning a lot of cash, but it recently secured a new licensing deal with PowerCo, which extends its cash ...
S.C. has hitched much of its economic future on EVs and the batteries that power them. The state received $849M in grants ...
These batteries are everywhere – cell phones, laptops, scooters, bikes, power tools and vaping devices. Increasingly, they’re causing fires.
IPHONE owners have been warned not to use power banks from a popular brand after they were recalled over a “fire risk”. The ...
Marquette County received some good economic news late Friday with the announcement that the U.S. Department of Energy has ...
"We don't want to give any property to anyone unless we have very high assurance that the development will in fact take place ...