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Number of fires linked to ‘pretend’ lithium-ion batteries on the rise

Number of fires linked to ‘pretend’ lithium-ion batteries on the rise


A rising variety of fires attributable to non-genuine lithium-ion batteries has prompted the National Institute of Technology and Evaluation (NITE) to subject shopper steering towards merchandise that appear “too low cost to be true.”

Lithium batteries are favored for his or her capacity to ship ample energy in compact sizes and for his or her rechargeable capabilities and have develop into a standard energy supply for a lot of shopper merchandise. However, when these batteries are sourced from firms unrelated to the unique system producers, the dangers multiply, NITE warns.

Unlike real batteries, these options will not be topic to the identical rigorous design and high quality management requirements, regardless of usually being labeled as “suitable” or “appropriate” for real chargers.

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