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X-ray Insights into Anker's Recalled Power Banks
technology7 months ago

X-ray Insights into Anker's Recalled Power Banks

A firm using X-ray CT scans investigated the recalled Anker PowerCore 10000 power banks, revealing differences in internal components, particularly in the wiring and assembly of the printed circuit board, which may contribute to overheating issues. The exact cause of the safety risk remains unclear, but the findings could help improve future battery safety measures.

Cornell Innovation Promises Safer Battery Technology
technology1 year ago

Cornell Innovation Promises Safer Battery Technology

Cornell researchers have developed a novel porous crystal design that enhances lithium-ion transport in solid-state batteries, potentially preventing battery explosions. This design uses a fusion of macrocycle and molecular cage structures to create one-dimensional nanochannels, significantly improving ion conductivity. The breakthrough promises safer, more efficient batteries and has potential applications in water purification and bioelectronics. The findings are detailed in a paper published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society.

"Ford F-150 Lightning Fire Footage Raises Concerns for EV Safety"
automotive2 years ago

"Ford F-150 Lightning Fire Footage Raises Concerns for EV Safety"

New video footage of a Ford F-150 Lightning catching fire due to a battery issue highlights a growing concern around electric vehicles (EVs): volatile fires from the batteries that power them. EV fires have become a growing concern as automakers push to increase sales of electric vehicles and meet tightening emissions standards. Lithium-ion batteries, commonly used in EVs, can be volatile and extremely difficult to put out once on fire. First responders are expressing concern about how much water is needed to put out EV fires and whether a special foam would be required. There's been little to no discussion about first responder training for when the vehicles catch fire, whether due to a malfunction or, more commonly, a crash.