Is it safe to leave a power bank in the car during summer?
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It is not safe to leave a power bank in the car during summer. Power banks usually contain lithium batteries, and in a closed car under direct sunlight, the temperature can reach over 80 degrees Celsius. High temperatures can cause the battery to explode, leading to financial losses. Here are some detailed explanations: 1. Power banks can be placed in shaded areas inside the car to avoid direct sunlight. For example, they can be stored in the glove compartment. 2. The lithium batteries in power banks are sensitive to heat. Generally, they should not be used in environments above 40 degrees Celsius and are best stored in environments below 30 degrees Celsius.