Yes, lithium-ion batteries are safe and unlikely to fail, but only if there are no defects or damage. If the lithium batteries are damaged or fail to operate safely, they may cause a fire or explosion hazard. In addition, damage from storage, improper use, or charging can also.
The short answer is yes, but the details depend on the battery type, system design, and the use case. In modern energy systems, batteries can indeed charge and discharge at the same time, thanks to advanced electronics and smart energy management systems. How Is This Possible?.
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