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LFP batteries aren't as safe as you think
LFP batteries have a reputation for being the safe option. No thermal runaway, no fire, problem solved. But that's not what ...
Generally, LiFePO4 (LFP) batteries are quite safe and stable, but it’s still possible for something to go wrong, even ...
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Built like a bunker: How LFP batteries blew it apart
On November 17th, 2022, a dedicated solar battery storage building exploded on a property in Riverside County, California.
After recently reviewing a Wattcycle LFP battery sent over by the manufacturer, [Will Prowse] was made aware of some disturbing changes to the internals of batteries received by regular customers.
Two mandatory national safety standards take effect on July 1, establishing the world's first "no fire, no explosion" requirement for EV batteries.
Owners of Rivian R1 EVs equipped with LFP battery packs reported that their vehicles have a problem with range calculation when the state of charge drops below 20%. This could lead to loss of power ...
As of 1 July 2026, two new mandatory safety standards have entered into force in China, significantly raising safety ...
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