<p>➀ Researchers from the University of Tokyo have developed a cost-effective method to test lithium-ion batteries for overheating, aiding in the design of safer batteries.</p><p>➁ The new method involves creating a miniature battery that is more prone to thermal runaway, allowing easier study in laboratory settings.</p><p>➂ By using a thermal runaway factor (TRF), the method evaluates the likelihood of a battery overheating based on its energy storage, volume-to-surface ratio, and material properties.</p>
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