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Do you recall the infamous Samsung Galaxy Note 7 recall in 2016 as a result of a rash of battery fires? Lithium-ion battery overheating and resulting fires continues to be an issue in 2019:
Lyft halts San Francisco e-bike program after bicycles catch fire
The Guardian, July 31, 2019
Hyundai Kona EV exploded in a garage, blowing the door off
Electrek, July 27, 2019
Dockless Lime bike catches fire, injuring cyclist
Curbed, July 25, 2019
Tesla Model S Shanghai Fire, Range, and Charge Issues Seem Connected
Inside EVs, July 20, 2019
Man said vape pen exploded ‘like a rocket’, left him with severe leg burns
Fox News, July 19, 2019
Burning battery pack forces emergency landing of Virgin flight
The Verge, July 5, 2019
Tesla vehicle fire in Shanghai caused by single battery module
TechCrunch, June 28, 2019
Vape pen explosion, shattering teen’s jaw amid rising concerns over batteries
NBC News, June 22, 2019
Apple recalls older 15-inch MacBook Pros because the batteries could catch fire
The Verge, June 20, 2019
China’s ordering safety checks after a series of electric car fires
Quartz, June 18, 2019
This New York-listed Chinese electric carmaker’s flagship vehicle keeps catching fire
Quartz, June 17, 2019
Tesla vehicle caught on fire while plugged in at Supercharger station
Electrek, June 1, 2019
Electric scooter battery explodes while charging in a Shanghai apartment
MSN, May 28, 2019
Auto analysts worry Tesla fires could dampen electric car sales as industry ramps up EV production
CNBC, May 19, 2019
Another parked Tesla Model S burst into flames
Quartz, May 13, 2019
A Tesla Model S caught fire in a garage in San Francisco
Business Insider, May 3, 2019
Life, death, and spontaneous combustion – here’s why the debate about Tesla fires just got more fierce
Business Insider, April 26, 2019
Tesla investigates viral video of Model S exploding in parking lot
NBC News, April 22, 2019
Exploding vape pen kills a Texas man
CNN, February 5, 2019
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