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Sep 02, 2023
NanoXplore says unit signed contract to supply Li
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Sep 01, 2023
Boone Fire Lithium
Lithium-Ion batteries store a lot of energy in a small amount of space and are used to power many modern tools, electron
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Aug 31, 2023
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Jona Olsson, chief of Latir Volunteer Fire Department, is working to educate citizens and first responders on the risks
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Aug 30, 2023
Fire Service issues lithium battery warning after bin lorry fires
Home / News / Collection and Transport / Fire Service issues lithium battery warning after bin lorry fires Collection an
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Aug 29, 2023
Inventory Worth More than $16 Million Goes to Auction in Closure of California EV Battery Plant
Sept. 7 online auction by Tiger Group features IP, industrial equipment and thousands of lithium-ion EV battery cells fr
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Aug 28, 2023
Equipment Spotlight: Fighting lithium
The Lion-X extinguishing agent is capable of putting out fires of over 1,600 degrees Fahrenheit, according to representa
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Aug 27, 2023
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News provided by 31 Aug, 2023, 15:21 ET Share this article — Hands-on Seminar will Present the Latest in Battery Knowled
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Aug 26, 2023
Could zinc
Could zinc-air batteries revolutionize the EV industry? | Electrek
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Aug 25, 2023
Who Really Invented the Rechargeable Lithium
Many dropped the baton before Sony finally took it across the finish line Fifty years after the birth of the rechargeabl
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Aug 24, 2023
NanoXplore Unit to Supply Li
By Robb M. Stewart Canadian graphene powder manufacturer NanoXplore said commercial terms have been agreed for a deal to
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Aug 23, 2023
Bangladesh to produce lithium batteries, electric vehicles to cut emissions
In order to fulfill its promise of cutting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions as part of the country’s nationally determined
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Aug 22, 2023
House fires caused by lithium batteries are on the rise in NSW. Here's what you need to know
It only takes "a couple of breaths" of toxic fumes from a battery-ignited fire to cause a person to become unconscious.
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