Can Power Banks Be Left in Cars During Summer?

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LucyLynn
07/29/25 10:00pm
It is best not to leave power banks in cars during summer. Keeping power banks in vehicles for extended periods is highly dangerous, as they typically contain lithium-ion batteries. Under direct sunlight, the enclosed environment inside a car can reach temperatures exceeding 80°C, which may cause the batteries to explode, resulting in financial losses. Additional information: A power bank is a portable device capable of charging mobile devices directly, featuring its own energy storage unit. Most multifunctional power banks currently available on the market come equipped with standard USB outputs, making them compatible with various common mobile devices such as smartphones, MP3/MP4 players, PDAs, PSPs, Bluetooth headsets, digital cameras, and other electronic products.
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