AllNews'Lithium Ion Fire' - 9 News Result(s)At Least 38 Injured After Fire Erupts In New York High-Rise: ReportWorld News | Agence France-Presse | Sunday November 6, 2022 At least 38 people were injured in a fire in a New York City apartment building that may have been caused by a lithium ion battery, officials told US media on Saturday. www.ndtv.comEV Fire: Understanding How Lithium-Ion Batteries FunctionIndia News | Edited by Raag Mathur Ramdev | Wednesday March 30, 2022 Lithium-ion batteries are used in nearly all electronics ranging from our phones, our laptops to other electronic items. www.ndtv.comPure EV Electric Scooter Catches Fire In Chennai, 4th Incident In 4 DaysIndia News | NDTV | Wednesday March 30, 2022 On March 28, a video on social media showed Ola's S1 electric scooter catching fire in Pune. Before that, Okinawa two-wheeler too caught fire. www.ndtv.comLithium-Ion Batteries in Electric Vehicles: A Fire Hazard? Reuters | Tuesday August 24, 2021 General Motors has expanded the recall of its Chevrolet Bolt electric vehicles due to a risk of fire from the pouch-type lithium-ion battery cells made by LG. The recall underscores the challenges facing battery firms in making a stable product to power electric cars. www.gadgets360.comThe Exploding Problem With Recycling iPads, iPhones, and Other Gadgets. They Catch Fire Geoffrey A. Fowler, The Washington Post | Wednesday September 12, 2018 These days, rechargeable lithium-ion batteries are in smartphones, tablets, laptops, ear buds, toys, power tools, scooters, hoverboards, and e-cigarettes. www.gadgets360.comBe Careful of Lithium Ion Batteries, Europe Warns Christmas Air Travellers Reuters | Wednesday December 20, 2017 European aviation safety authorities have urged airlines to remind passengers about how best to transport electronic devices. www.gadgets360.comJetBlue Flight Makes Emergency Landing After Finding Smoking Laptop Battery Hayley Tsukayama, The Washington Post | Thursday June 1, 2017 JetBlue confirmed in a statement that a flight from New York to San Francisco was diverted to Grand Rapids, Michigan. www.gadgets360.comNew 'Smart' Lithium-Ion Battery Sends Users Fire, Overheating Alerts Written by Vidhyanshu | Monday October 13, 2014 "Our goal is to create an early warning system that saves lives and property," said Yi Cui, associate professor of materials science and engineering at Stanford University. www.gadgets360.comJapan to allow airlines to resume 787 flightsBusiness | Friday April 26, 2013 Japans transport minister said on Thursday that the government is poised to allow the country's airlines to resume flying grounded Boeing 787s once they complete installation of systems to reduce fire risk in problematic lithium ion batteries. www.ndtv.com/business'Lithium Ion Fire' - 9 News Result(s)At Least 38 Injured After Fire Erupts In New York High-Rise: ReportWorld News | Agence France-Presse | Sunday November 6, 2022 At least 38 people were injured in a fire in a New York City apartment building that may have been caused by a lithium ion battery, officials told US media on Saturday. www.ndtv.comEV Fire: Understanding How Lithium-Ion Batteries FunctionIndia News | Edited by Raag Mathur Ramdev | Wednesday March 30, 2022 Lithium-ion batteries are used in nearly all electronics ranging from our phones, our laptops to other electronic items. www.ndtv.comPure EV Electric Scooter Catches Fire In Chennai, 4th Incident In 4 DaysIndia News | NDTV | Wednesday March 30, 2022 On March 28, a video on social media showed Ola's S1 electric scooter catching fire in Pune. Before that, Okinawa two-wheeler too caught fire. www.ndtv.comLithium-Ion Batteries in Electric Vehicles: A Fire Hazard? Reuters | Tuesday August 24, 2021 General Motors has expanded the recall of its Chevrolet Bolt electric vehicles due to a risk of fire from the pouch-type lithium-ion battery cells made by LG. The recall underscores the challenges facing battery firms in making a stable product to power electric cars. www.gadgets360.comThe Exploding Problem With Recycling iPads, iPhones, and Other Gadgets. They Catch Fire Geoffrey A. Fowler, The Washington Post | Wednesday September 12, 2018 These days, rechargeable lithium-ion batteries are in smartphones, tablets, laptops, ear buds, toys, power tools, scooters, hoverboards, and e-cigarettes. www.gadgets360.comBe Careful of Lithium Ion Batteries, Europe Warns Christmas Air Travellers Reuters | Wednesday December 20, 2017 European aviation safety authorities have urged airlines to remind passengers about how best to transport electronic devices. www.gadgets360.comJetBlue Flight Makes Emergency Landing After Finding Smoking Laptop Battery Hayley Tsukayama, The Washington Post | Thursday June 1, 2017 JetBlue confirmed in a statement that a flight from New York to San Francisco was diverted to Grand Rapids, Michigan. www.gadgets360.comNew 'Smart' Lithium-Ion Battery Sends Users Fire, Overheating Alerts Written by Vidhyanshu | Monday October 13, 2014 "Our goal is to create an early warning system that saves lives and property," said Yi Cui, associate professor of materials science and engineering at Stanford University. www.gadgets360.comJapan to allow airlines to resume 787 flightsBusiness | Friday April 26, 2013 Japans transport minister said on Thursday that the government is poised to allow the country's airlines to resume flying grounded Boeing 787s once they complete installation of systems to reduce fire risk in problematic lithium ion batteries. www.ndtv.com/businessYour search did not match any documentsA few suggestionsMake sure all words are spelled correctlyTry different keywordsTry more general keywordsCheck the NDTV Archives:https://archives.ndtv.com