Lithium-ion batteries, used in consumer devices and electric vehicles, typically last hours or days between charges. However, with repeated use, they degrade and need to be charged more frequently.
The Key West Fire Department reminds owners of electric-powered vehicles that, without using the right safety precautions, lithium-ion batteries can be a fire hazard. Owners need to always follow the ...
Because it decays slowly — with a half-life of 5,730 years — a radiocarbon battery could theoretically last millennia. That’s ...
Scientists have developed a new sensor capable of detecting hazardous gas leaks in lithium-ion batteries before they lead to ...
Researchers have developed a new gas sensor capable of detecting trace amounts of electrolyte vapour in lithium-ion batteries ...
Lithium Ion batteries have entered our lives and homes very quickly in the last few years. They power smart phones, laptop computers, power tools, bikes, scooters and electric cars. These batteries ...
The government expanded safe harbour rules by increasing the threshold to ₹300 crore and including lithium-ion batteries for ...
These changes for businesses engaged in international transactions will apply to assessment years 2025-26 and 2026-27 ...
The lithium-ion battery fire phenomenon is a hot topic of discussion and one being studied at places like the New York City ...
A fire that destroyed a South Korean plane prompts closer examination of lithium-ion battery safety, with some airlines ...
Experts said this will help reduce transfer pricing disputes for imported EV components. The CBDT said it will provide tax ...