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Sodium Ion Battery evaluation
robint:
I do hope we can get some up to date informed opinion on this board. Re-hashing very old 2017 news is hardly helpful :scared:
johansen:
--- Quote from: robint on February 29, 2024, 06:03:19 pm ---I do hope we can get some up to date informed opinion on this board. Re-hashing very old 2017 news is hardly helpful :scared:
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So far this year, the FDNY says 66 fires have been started by lithium-ion batteries, killing five people. Last year, the city saw 216 fires and six deaths related to the batteries
https://ny1.com/nyc/all-boroughs/news/special-reports/e-bike-battery-fires
"Published June 5, 2023
2023 deaths have already surpassed last year's.
NEW YORK (BRAIN) — More people in New York City have died so far this year because of lithium-ion battery fires than all of last year, according to recently released Fire Department of New York statistics.
Entering June, according to FDNY data, there were nine deaths, and 64 injuries attributed to fires sparked by lithium-ion batteries. So far, 65 structural and 32 non-structural fires and 97 investigations into lithium-ion battery fires have occurred."
so it looks like things really took off in 2023. this year statistically NYC will have around 20 deaths if the trend continues.
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