Crain's examines difference between auto and airline lithium-ion battery development
Feds examine Boeing Dreamliner 787 safety.
As Boeing Co. and federal regulators wrestle with the safety issues plaguing the launch of the Dreamliner 787 and its lithium-ion batteries, parallels exist with the experience of the auto industry but far more differences – due largely to the divergent approaches of government safety regulators, according to Crain's Chicago Business. For the full story, click here.
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