Can Power Banks Be Left in Cars?
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Power banks are not recommended to be left in cars. Additional information: 1. Reasons: Power banks are electronic products that primarily consist of batteries. Most batteries generate heat under high temperatures and during usage, which can cause the power bank to overheat. When the temperature reaches 80 degrees Celsius, it can easily lead to an explosion. Of course, power bank explosions may also be caused by poor quality or aging. Being exposed to high temperatures can increase the risk of such incidents. 2. Unsuitable for cars: Power banks are among the least suitable items to be left in cars due to their high risk of explosion. Lighters are explosive items, and glasses can focus sunlight. When sunlight is concentrated to a single point, it can easily ignite seats or other materials, leading to a fire. Perfume bottles are volatile, and when temperatures are too high, they can release toxic substances.