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The Aussie battery that won’t catch fire – The Australian Financial Review
Sydney-based Gelion Technologies says its zinc-bromide batteries are a fire-resistant alternative to lithium-ion batteries.
Professor Maschmeyer said industry concerns about fires from lithium-ion batteries were legitimate. LG Chem in the United States had to recall 10,000 home residential battery storage units last month after issues with overheating and catching fire.
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