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Tesla Recalls 10,500 Powerwall 2 Units Over Fire Risk
Tesla is recalling approximately 10,500 Powerwall 2 units due to a potential safety hazard: defective lithium-ion battery cells that can overheat, causing fire and burn risks. The issue, attributed to a third-party supplier, has led to 22 reports of overheating, including five fires. Tesla is replacing affected units free of charge. This recall could impact Tesla Energy’s growth, which saw a 44% revenue surge in Q3 2025, as Powerwall is a key component of its clean energy ecosystem. Newer Powerwall 3 is not affected.
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Anker Recalls Certain Power Banks: Trump Among Users
Anker Innovations is recalling several power bank models (A1642, A1647, A1652, A1680, A1681, A1689, A1257) due to a potential fire hazard. Inspections revealed unauthorized material alterations in battery cells from an external vendor, potentially leading to overheating and combustion. The company has removed affected products from e-commerce platforms and ended its relationship with the supplier. This recall highlights the importance of product safety for the popular brand with a global presence.
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Romoss Power Bank Safety Concerns: 3C Certification Revoked, TikTok Sales Suspended
Romoss Technology, a leading power bank maker, faces challenges. Numerous 3C certifications for its fast-charging power banks are suspended, with the official Douyin store removing power banks. A recall of over 490,000 power banks is underway due to potential overheating issues, leading to consumer concerns. The recall process, involving potentially problematic postal returns, has also raised further questions.