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  • South Korea’s EV Sales Held Back by Drivers’ Fears of Battery Fires

    02/06/2024 7:19:32 AM PST · by george76 · 16 replies
    Oil price ^ | Feb 05, 2024, | Charles Kennedy -
    South Korean drivers are concerned that their future EVs could catch fire while charging or in a car crash ... In 2020 and 2021, several high-profile cases of EVs catching fire were reported in South Korea. Three years ago, an electric bus manufactured by Hyundai Motor caught fire while in use. A few months earlier, Hyundai Motor recalled more than 77,000 Kona EVs sold globally after 13 of the electric crossover vehicles caught fire. Hyundai and its battery supplier LG Chem were at odds over the reasons for the recall, with the battery cell maker saying it wasn’t its battery...
  • Faucet, and Cell Phone Battery Fixes?

    02/02/2024 5:54:25 AM PST · by Paul R. · 74 replies
    Paul R. | 2/2/2024 | Me
    Faucets: Has anyone modified a modern faucet for higher flow? Cell Phone Battery: A possible fix for not taking a charge. I'll ask about the faucet first. Has anyone modified one of these new fangled / EPA limited flow rate kitchen faucet for higher flow rate? These damm things are just too slow, especially off a well system where you only have 40-45 psi water pressure to begin with, and that's after the pump just ran. At best you get close to 1/2 gallon per minute. Heck, us old types don't have a full minute to wait around while filling...
  • Crash tests indicate nation's guardrail system can't handle heavy electric vehicles

    01/31/2024 5:24:37 PM PST · by george76 · 40 replies
    AP ^ | Jan 31, 2024 | MARGERY A. BECK
    Electric vehicles that typically weigh more than gasoline-powered cars can easily crash through steel highway guardrails that are not designed to withstand the extra force, raising concerns about the nation’s roadside safety system, according to crash test data released Wednesday by the University of Nebraska. Electric vehicles typically weigh 20% to 50% more than gas-powered vehicles thanks to batteries that can weigh almost as much as a small gas-powered car. And they have lower centers of gravity. Because of these differences, guardrails can do little to stop electric vehicles from pushing through barriers typically made of steel. Last fall, engineers...
  • Heavy electric vehicles could put pressure on parking garages, experts warn

    04/19/2023 1:01:52 PM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 42 replies
    NY Post ^ | 04/19/2023 | Ronny Reyes
    Parking garages across the US could be at risk of collapse over the weight of heavier electric vehicles, experts warned, as one such garage fell in Lower Manhattan, killing one person and injuring five. Chris Whapples, a structural engineer and consultant working on new regulations for multi-story garages in the UK, said officials need to understand how the rise in EVs will affect current car parks. “I don’t want to be too alarmist, but there definitely is the potential for some of the early car parks in poor condition to collapse,” Whapples told The Telegraph. “Operators need to be aware...
  • US Official Warns Of Risks Posed By Heavy Electric Vehicles

    01/11/2023 1:31:01 PM PST · by RomanSoldier19 · 35 replies
    barchart ap ^ | 1/11/2022 | Tom Krisher
    The head of the National Transportation Safety Board expressed concern Wednesday about the safety risks that heavy electric vehicles pose if they collide with lighter vehicles. The official, Jennifer Homendy, raised the issue in a speech in Washington to the Transportation Research Board. She noted, by way of example, that an electric GMC Hummer weighs about 9,000 pounds (4,000 kilograms), with a battery pack that alone is 2,900 pounds (1,300 kilograms) — roughly the entire weight of a typical Honda Civic. “I’m concerned about the increased risk of severe injury and death for all road users from heavier curb weights...
  • How did electric vehicles handle America's Arctic blast?

    01/03/2023 8:11:16 AM PST · by rktman · 80 replies
    wnd.com ^ | 1/2/2023 1146 hrs est | Ross Pomeroy
    There are now an estimated 1.7 million electric vehicles (EVs) on U.S. roads, compared to roughly 400,000 in spring 2018. That means that a lot more Americans are experiencing the joys and pitfalls of EV ownership, from silent, swift acceleration and emission-free driving on the positive side to slower fueling times and shorter driving ranges on the negative side. More Americans are also learning that frigid temperatures affect EVs differently than internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles, chiefly by cutting into their driving range to a greater extent. While a typical ICE vehicle might have its range reduced by 15% to...
  • Tesla battery explodes in home while owners try to charge it

    01/30/2024 8:45:39 AM PST · by devane617 · 66 replies
    WALB ^ | 01/30/2024
    Officials say a low-voltage, lithium-ion battery from a Tesla exploded, sending heavy smoke through a North Carolina home. Cary Police say the owners of the Tesla removed one of the batteries from the car and took it in their house to charge it Saturday. While it was being charged, the battery short-circuited, and heavy smoke was released. Four people suffering from smoke inhalation were evacuated from the home. The battery involved in the accident was not a large, high-voltage battery that serves as a motor for an electric vehicle, according to firefighters. It was a 12-voltage battery similar to what...
  • New Lithium Discoveries Can Secure America’s Clean Energy Future

    01/29/2024 4:45:09 AM PST · by Red Badger · 19 replies
    nationalinterest.org ^ | January 24, 2024 | by Joseph Bouchard
    This development is a goldmine opportunity to reduce America’s economic and energy dependence on foreign states and to create thousands of clean, good-paying middle-class jobs. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ n November 28, 2023, the Department of Energy confirmed its discovery of a 3,400-kiloton reserve of lithium in California’s Salton Sea, making it one of the largest exploitable lithium deposits in the world. In August, American volcanologists and geologists found a large lithium deposit in Nevada’s ancient McDermitt Caldera volcano, which could produce between 20,000 and 40,000 kilotons. If fully exploited, both deposits would be sufficient to fulfill the world’s lithium needs many times...
  • Batteries for Dyson vacuums sold on Amazon could cause fire: Health Canada

    01/27/2024 4:35:31 PM PST · by Red Badger · 15 replies
    Global News Canada ^ | January 26, 2024 10:07 am | By Naomi Barghiel
    VIDEO AT LINK.............. Health Canada is warning that a battery sold on Amazon for Dyson vacuum cleaners could pose a risk of fire and burns after a report of “significant” property damage. The FirstPower 4000mAh V6 battery replacement for Dyson V6 Series vacuums were sold online between January and April 2022. According to the product manufacturer, the battery is also compatible with the following Dyson vacuum cleaners: SV04, DC58, DC59, DC61, DC62, DC72, DC74, Absolute Animal Motorhead Slim, SV03, SV04, SV05, SV06, SV07, SV09. PICTURED: FirstPower replacement battery for Dyson Vacuums sold to 1,731 Canadians on Amazon. Health Canada The...
  • Terrifying video shows how e-bike battery ignited an inferno in a NYC store

    01/22/2024 12:10:03 PM PST · by george76 · 14 replies
    New York Post ^ | Jan. 20, 2024 | Matthew Sedacca
    A video posted by the FDNY shockingly reveals how a charging lithium-ion battery sparked a raging fire in a Queens e-bike shop this month. The video, from King Electronic Hub in Richmond Hill, shows a charging lithium-ion battery surrounded by scooters and boxes shooting up a thick cloud of gray smoke, followed by sparks ... “It only took two and a half minutes for this exploding lithium-ion battery to fully engulf this e-bike shop in fire,” the text accompanying the video warns. “When we tell you illegal lithium-ion batteries can be dangerous, WE MEAN IT,” .. The two-alarm fire on...
  • Microsoft AI discovers 18 new battery materials in two weeks...It needed just 80 hours to do something that would normally take years.

    01/19/2024 1:05:22 PM PST · by Red Badger · 98 replies
    FreeThink ^ | January 17, 2024 | By Kristin Houser
    Using AI and cloud computing, Microsoft was able to identify promising new battery materials for the Department of Energy (DoE) — in a fraction of the time it would usually take. The challenge: Batteries are an essential part of the clean energy future. We need them to power electric vehicles and to store energy from solar and wind. Currently, lithium-ion batteries are our best option for both of these uses, but they aren’t ideal. Because lithium is relatively scarce, it’s also expensive, and the metal is often unethically mined using child labor and environmentally destructive processes. Identifying better battery materials...
  • Judge finishes sentencing man who leaped over her bench to attack her

    01/09/2024 4:51:35 AM PST · by where's_the_Outrage? · 44 replies
    Washington Post via MSN ^ | Jan 8, 2024 | Kyle Melnick
    Five days after Deobra Redden leaped over the bench to attack a Las Vegas judge, he stood before the same woman — only this time, the 30-year-old’s wrists were chained to his body while court officers stood on each side of him. With added security, Redden’s sentence hearing resumed Monday, and Judge Mary Kay Holthus sentenced Redden to 19 to 48 months in prison on a previous charge of attempted battery with substantial bodily harm. Redden faces 13 new charges following the courtroom attack, which was captured on video that has been viewed more than 105 million times. Holthus said...
  • $60,000 to replace battery. The battery costs more than a brand new car!

    01/02/2024 8:56:15 AM PST · by fireman15 · 60 replies
    Motormouth YouTube Channel ^ | 12-23-2023 | Motormouth
    This is a Motormouth couple car video discussing the cost to replace the battery in 2022 Hyundai IONIQ 5. After finding out that his battery protection cover was scratched, the owner was told the battery needed to be replace for more than he paid for the car brand new. Over $60,000, so he decided to make a claim on his insurance and have the car written off. This is a cautionary tale to not only EV owners and potential owners but also other manufacturers, that these kinds of casts are out much more than consumers are expecting to pay. Hyundai...
  • Home battery system fires create gasses 'close to propane,' danger of explosions

    12/28/2023 5:55:09 AM PST · by Red Badger · 34 replies
    Just The News ^ | December 27, 2023 11:06pm | By Kevin Killough
    When the batteries overheat, they produce explosive gasses, such as hydrogen. In one instance, when firefighters applied water to the vehicle, an explosion blasted the garage door 30 feet into the yard ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The growth of home battery systems is presenting a new danger for firefighters and homeowners. When the batteries overheat, they produce explosive gasses, such as hydrogen. If the gasses are ignited, such as when water contacts electricity and causes a spark, the building can explode. As more homes install battery systems, the problem is growing. Multiple incidents A new study by the International Association of Fire Fighters...
  • EV Batteries Are Dangerous to Repair. Here’s Why Mechanics Are Doing So Anyway

    12/26/2023 1:30:16 AM PST · by Libloather · 34 replies
    Scientific American ^ | 12/25/23 | Maddie Stone & Grist
    **SNIP** “It’s getting to the point where [the car] is almost like a consumable, like a TV,” Benoit said. Benoit’s experience heralds a problem that early adopters of EVs, as well as electric micromobility devices like e-bikes and e-scooters, are beginning to face: These vehicles contain big, expensive batteries that will inevitably degrade or stop working over time. Repairing these batteries can have sustainability benefits, saving energy and resources that would otherwise be used to manufacture a new one. That’s particularly important for EVs, which contain very large batteries that must be used for years to offset the carbon emissions...
  • More Range from Nickel-Rich Electric Vehicle Batteries

    12/22/2023 8:29:47 AM PST · by Red Badger · 12 replies
    cleantechnica.com ^ | Dec 21, 2023 | By Oliver Peckham, PNNL
    A new nickel-rich, single-crystal battery technology is on track for rapid deployment A seemingly simple shift in lithium-ion battery manufacturing could pay big dividends, improving electric vehicles’ (EV) ability to store more energy per charge and to withstand more charging cycles, according to new research led by the Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. An EV’s mileage depends on the deliverable energy from each of the constituent cells of its battery pack. For lithium-ion cells—which dominate the EV battery market—both the cell-level energy capacity and the cell cost are bottlenecked by the positive electrode, or cathode. Now that bottleneck...
  • Vancouver EV owner shares cautionary tale after car deemed ‘total loss’

    12/19/2023 2:13:14 PM PST · by Reverend Wright · 51 replies
    VAncouver CityNews ^ | Dec 11, 2023 | Pippa Norman
    An electric vehicle owner in Metro Vancouver is questioning the sustainability of EVs, after his basically new car was written off due to the cost of repairs. Kyle Hsu is hoping his story serves as a warning to prospective EV buyers. He says he was left frustrated and saddened by what seemed to be an innocuous incident that scratched the underside of his car’s battery. ........ Due to the damage, Hsu says his eight-year warranty was deemed void, and the entire battery needed to be replaced at a cost of $30,000. Following the advice of the dealership, Hsu says he...
  • Battery company says it’s achieved breakthrough charging time with ‘holy grail’ of EV tech: ‘This car [ticks] all the boxes’

    12/10/2023 1:06:58 PM PST · by Pontiac · 80 replies
    The Cooldown ^ | 12/19/23 | Rick Kazmer
    Another electric vehicle (EV) startup is touting “holy grail” charging technology. The news from UK-based Nyobolt might just rise to the billing, as it promises 155 miles on a six-minute charge, with production slated to start in 2024. Most EVs take much longer, sometimes even hours, to fully charge. “With our unique technology we have … developed smaller battery packs that can deliver more power and charge in less time,” Nyobolt CEO Sai Shivareddy told BBC Top Gear. The Nyobolt website doesn’t go into great detail about the tech inside the battery. The makers promise high power, a long life...
  • Vingroup’s Chairman donates a battery company to VinFast

    12/09/2023 8:41:49 PM PST · by cba123 · 10 replies
    VinFast ^ | October 11, 2023
    Vingroup’s Chairman, Mr. Pham Nhat Vuong, announces that he will donate 99.8 percent of VinES Energy Solutions Joint Stock Company’s shares to VinFast. The merger is designed to enhance VinFast’s self-sufficiency in battery technology and its production chain, while increasing its competitive edge in the ever-growing electric vehicle market.
  • A struggling California region is suddenly poised to become very, very rich

    12/04/2023 9:03:17 AM PST · by NohSpinZone · 43 replies
    SF Gate ^ | 12/4/2023 | By Ariana Bindman
    Imperial County, a sprawling desert region three hours southeast of Los Angeles that straddles the U.S.-Mexico border, may not be what you would typically associate with Southern California. Home to ramshackle landmarks like Salvation Mountain, the Salton Sea and Bombay Beach, it’s the least populated county in the region with just 180,000 residents. But U.S. politicians are suddenly interested in this rural area for other reasons — namely, the wealth of lithium deep beneath its surface. The rare mineral used in batteries, now in particularly high demand with the rise of electric vehicles, could be enough to produce 375 million...