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The Safe Choice

In contrast to the challenges associated with other battery technologies, ZPower silver-zinc cells offer an inherently safe, water-based chemistry that will not vent with flame. These clean and safe batteries are lithium-free and mercury-free. They have successfully passed a wide range of safety tests including:

  • Environmental Performance Tests
    • Heating
    • Temperature Cycling
  • Electrical Performance Tests
    • Short Circuit
    • Abnormal Charge (overcharge)
    • Forced Discharge (reverse charge)
  • Mechanical Performance Tests
    • Impact
    • Crush
    • Drop
    • Nail Penetration

In recent years, the instability of lithium-ion battery technology has forced numerous product recalls by major electronics companies.  These recalls have resulted in the return of over 10 million lithium-ion batteries.

Learn about product recalls due to unstable lithium-ion batteries.

Learn about recent unstable lithium-ion batteries in the news.

iPod Nano Fire Reported in Japan. March 2008

Japanese experts demand change to make phones and laptops safe. August 21, 2007

Laptop battery ban threat in US worries firms. July 11, 2007

Sony battery catches fire; Toshiba redoubles recall efforts. June 19, 2007

Gateway recalls 14000 laptop batteries. June 19, 2007

Learn about the phase-out of Nickel-Cadmium batteries

Retailer drops nickel-cadmium batteries. February 18, 2008

 

ZPower batteries are free from FAA air travel restrictions because they contain no lithium-ion.

How to travel safely with lithium-ion batteries. More>

Will the FAA ban laptop batteries? More >

Exploding laptop cinema. More >

Learn about FAA spare battery tips. More >

A Transportation Security Administration (TSA) update. More >

See special battery report on YouTube. More >  

Learn about revised lithium-ion battery transport regulations for passenger aircraft.  More >