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What causes a power lithium battery pack to catch fire?

2026-04-06 08:00:40 · · #1

Here are five main reasons why power lithium-ion battery packs catch fire:

I. External Short Circuit

External short circuits may be caused by improper operation or misuse. Due to external short circuits, the discharge current of the lithium-ion battery pack is very large, which will cause the iron core to heat up. The high temperature will cause the diaphragm inside the iron core to shrink or completely fail, resulting in an internal short circuit and causing a fire.

II. Internal Short Circuit

Due to an internal short circuit, the high-current discharge of the battery cell generates a large amount of heat, burning the diaphragm and causing a significant short circuit. This results in high temperatures, causing the electrolyte to decompose into gas and leading to excessive internal pressure. When the core's outer casing cannot withstand this pressure, the core will catch fire.

3. Overcharge

When the iron core is overcharged, the excessive release of lithium from the positive electrode alters its structure. Excess lithium can easily migrate to the negative electrode and deposit on its surface. When the voltage exceeds 4.5V, the electrolyte decomposes, releasing a large amount of gas. All of these factors can cause a fire.

IV. Excessive moisture content in the battery

Water can react with the electrolyte in the core to produce gas. During charging, it can react with lithium to form lithium oxide, causing core capacity loss and easily leading to overcharging and gas formation. Water has a low decomposition voltage, making it prone to decomposition into gas during charging. When these gases appear, the internal pressure of the core increases. If the core's outer shell cannot withstand these gases, the core will explode.

5. Insufficient negative electrode capacity

When the negative electrode has insufficient capacity relative to the positive electrode, or no capacity at all, some or all of the lithium generated during charging cannot be inserted into the interlayer structure of the graphite in the negative electrode and will deposit on the surface of the negative electrode. The protruding dendrites are more likely to cause lithium precipitation during the next charge cycle. After tens to hundreds of charge-discharge cycles, the dendrites will grow and eventually pierce the separator paper, causing an internal short circuit.


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