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  2. Fire professionals raise alarm about EV lithium battery fire ...

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    The temperature of an electric vehicle fire can reach 5,000 degrees Fahrenheit, compared with 1,500 degrees in a gas-powered car fire. ... a commission is planned to study lithium-ion battery ...

  3. Plug-in electric vehicle fire - Wikipedia

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    The battery packs are produced by GS Yuasa, the same company that supplies the batteries for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, whose entire fleet was grounded in January 2013 for battery problems. The lithium-ion battery of an i-MiEV caught fire at the Mizushima battery pack assembly plant on March 18 while connected to a charge-discharge test equipment.

  4. These batteries are a rapidly emerging fire hazard. Here's ...

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    New Bedford became a research site as fire experts try to increase data available on lithium ion battery fires -- a rapidly increasing fire hazard. These batteries are a rapidly emerging fire ...

  5. In cleanup from California fires, lithium-ion batteries are a ...

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    One of the biggest cleanup challenges from the Southern California fires is lithium-ion batteries, which can explode after damage or exposure to heat. The batteries are found in electric vehicles ...

  6. BYD Blade battery - Wikipedia

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    BYD claims that, in the nail penetration test, the blade battery emitted no smoke or fire after being penetrated, and its surface temperature reached only 30 to 60 °C (86 to 140 °F). The blade battery also passed other extreme test conditions, such as being crushed and bent, being heated in a furnace to 300 °C (572 °F), and being ...

  7. Are lithium-ion batteries in EVs a fire hazard? - AOL

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    (Reuters) -General Motors Co has expanded the recall of its Chevrolet Bolt electric vehicles due to a risk of fire from the pouch-type lithium-ion battery cells made by South Korea's LG. The ...