They’ve been described as the ‘fastest-growing fire risk’ – so why do lithium batteries keep exploding? | Lithium-ion batteries
A faulty lithium-ion battery in an e-scooter likely caused an intense garage and house fire in Sydney’s south on Tuesday, fire investigators have found, the latest in a spate of incidents involving lithium-ion batteries.
In early November, a fire in an apartment in New Farm in inner-city Brisbane is also believed by authorities to have been sparked by an e-scooter battery. In March, batteries resulted in four separate fires in a single day in New South Wales.
Fire and Rescue NSW has referred to lithium-ion batteries as the “fastest-growing fire risk” in the state. The agency responded to 272 battery-related fires last year – more than five each week.
Fire services in both Victoria and Queensland have said they respond to lithium-ion battery fires almost every day.
Why do lithium batteries keep exploding – and what can be done to prevent fires?
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