Thought this may be of interest. I know that these batteries are becoming
popular in gliders; what do others think? Is there a potential fire risk?

 

AIRBUS has abandoned its plans to use lithium-ion batteries for its new A350
airplanes.

The European aerospace group said Thursday it would revert to conventional
nickel-cadmium batteries for the A350 due to the uncertainty surrounding the
technology following the grounding of Boeing's 787 Dreamliner. The A350 is a
wide-body long-range jet rival to the 787 and is expected to make its first
flight around the middle of the year.

Airbus says it does not expect the battery switch to delay the A350's
schedule.

Lithium batteries are lighter and can store more energy than other types of
batteries of an equivalent size, and manufacturers view them as an important
way to save on fuel costs. But the batteries are also more likely to short
circuit and start a fire than other batteries if they are damaged, if there
is a manufacturing flaw or if they are exposed to excessive heat.

Federal officials grounded the 787 last month because of problems with its
lithium-ion batteries that caused one fire and forced another plane to make
an emergency landing.

"Airbus considers this to be the most appropriate way forward in the
interest of program execution and A350 XWB reliability," spokeswoman Mary
Anne Greczyn said.

Airbus noted the A350 uses batteries in a different setup than the 787,
making it unlikely that it would face the same problems. Its A350
flight-test program would still go forward with lithium-ion batteries.

But because the causes of the problems with the 787 batteries remain
unclear, Airbus decided to make the switch "to optimise program certainty,"
Ms Greczyn said. Airbus is a unit of Netherlands-based EADS NV.

The Wall Street Journal first reported on Airbus' decision to drop the
lithium-ion batteries, noting the incidents with the 787 have led to
industry uncertainty about future safety standards for the technology.

Regards

 

Craig Vinall

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