RE:Ford is recalling vehicle charging systemsThis isn't a new occurrence. Rechargeable batteries have always had the potential for heating spikes causing fires/explosions. Typically caused by impure or cheap construction, cathode material and individual battery chemical compositions.....there are millions, literally billions of rechargeables in use worldwide with varied applications....currently not catching fire...this news may be bad for Fords electric vehicles division, but not for the rechargeable battery market as a whole.....
as a matter of fact AMY' recycling process is well suited for producing cathode material free of the impurities that can contribute to "battery meltdown". Simply by mining existing spent batteries, as opposed to traditional ore mining.
let's not forget user error....people make bad choices. Like charging their vaporizers on the dash of their car, for hours, in the middle of summer...then they jump in the whip, start er' up, and start puffing like a champ to impress the ugly chick they're with...don't be shocked when it blows up in your face....now your both brown baggers...
peddle your rechargeable battery market negativity elsewhere, we finally had a positive day for amy. News wise, progress wise, volume wise, SP wise....wise up