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Stable LIB operation under normal conditions significantly limits battery damage in the event of an accident. As a result of all these measures, current LIBs are much safer than previous generations, though additional developments are still needed to improve battery safety even further.
The Science of Fire and Explosion Hazards from Lithium-Ion Batteries sheds light on lithium-ion battery construction, the basics of thermal runaway, and potential fire and explosion hazards.
Lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) with excellent performance are widely used in portable electronics and electric vehicles (EVs), but frequent fires and explosions limit their further and more widespread applications. This review summarizes aspects of LIB safety and discusses the related issues, strategies, and testing standards.
Current safety tests for LIBs before they enter the market. In a safety test possible trigger modes are simplified so batteries' thermal runaway characteristics are measurable in the laboratory. Laboratory environment test conditions must generally be more stringent than 'real-world' conditions to ensure safety during actual use.