From battery safety standards to Philippine pathways
How safe, affordable, and reliable these batteries are will determine not only the pace of the region''s progress toward net-zero goals, but also its ability to stay competitive in a world shifting
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DTI adopting global safety standard for power banks
MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) is adopting a global safety standard for portable power banks that will serve as the Philippine National Standard (PNS) by
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Solar SetUp Metro Manila | ⚠️ LiFePO4 Battery Safety
⚠️ LiFePO4 Battery Safety: Don''t Over-Rely on BMS! BMS = Safety Belt, NOT Autopilot. Why BMS isn''t enough: Limited sensors → missed cell hotspots Sudden surges outpace
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From battery safety standards to Philippine pathways
Countries such as the Philippines must focus on practical steps, including developing battery leasing models, assembling packs, and eventually setting up local testing facilities, so they
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DTI plans to adopt international safety standard for power banks
The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) will adopt international safety standards to address the rising number of battery-related incidents involving portable power banks.
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Lithium battery risks spotlighted at APASS 2025 in Manila
The Asia Pacific Aviation Safety Seminar (APASS) 2025 brought together safety leaders, regulators, and industry stakeholders in Manila from 10-11 September to discuss the region''s most
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High-capacity power bank explodes at Philippine airport: What
Manila, Philippines: A high-capacity power bank exploded at Roxas Airport in Capiz province on Tuesday, prompting renewed warnings on the dangers of carrying oversized lithium-ion
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DTI''s largest battery bust: Nearly 21K uncertified units seized in
The Department of Trade and Industry''s (DTI) Task Force Kalasag seized nearly 21,000 uncertified batteries valued at P93.7 million during raids in Quezon City and Manila on Monday.
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Unsafe lead-acid batteries worth P110.74M scrapped
MANILA, Philippines – The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has disposed of P110.74 million worth of substandard lead-acid storage batteries, marking the government''s latest
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DTI to adopt int''l safety standards vs. power bank-related incidents
MANILA – The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) said Friday that it will adopt international safety standards to help prevent incidents involving portable power banks.
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