You can’t charge batteries more than 100% of their capacity.
When they are overcharged, they start gassing and may lead to an explosion.
It also shortens the life of the battery even if it doesn’t lead to an explosion.
I should write their press release:
GM management, which you know you can trust considering that a slim majority of Americans voted the new GM management into office in 2008, wants to assure our voters and our few remaining customers that this explosion does not represent a risk to our dozens of loyal Volt owners. While the Volt frequently spontaneously bursts into flame and burns homes down, it has never exploded or blown up a home.
The batteries in this explosion are planned for the new generation Volt, which will be released after our management team is re-elected in November 2012, so current owners have nothing to worry about.
Terrorists: use a self-exploding Volt; you don’t need to make your own bomb.
How can you have such a thing when the government runs all parties involved?
“concerns about volatile lithium-ion batteries are legitimate”...
L.O.L.!...It’s a lot more than concerns, chucklehead!...An exploding battery fire is probably a little more than a concern.