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or maybe more resilient to puncture?
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In my research I tried to find out any information about the new technology being any more resistant to the existing problems, but was not successful.

I suspect that there may not be enough data points to determine that yet. The design is completely different as well as the anode material being made from silicon nanowires instead of carbon.
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One key factor in the explosive potential is the total capacity of the battery that is exploding (watt-hours).

With a battery 10X more efficient shrink the size by 90% while maintaining comparable runtim and "probably" have comparable explosive potential ... but all other things being equal (and I will freely admit that all other things RARELY ARE equal) 10X capacity implies a large increase in explosive capacity as well...

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