It's kinda crazy that we don't yet have an approval process for "flight safe" batteries.
Kind of crazy that retailers of these things don't get absolutely hammered into the ground by national testing agencies.
It's called a CE mark or equivalent, there is already a system, penalties and tests.
UN 38.3? https://www.intertek.com/batteries/un-38-3-testing/
Our company is building batteries that are easy to repair, and therefore you can remove and put back the cells easily. This allows you to fly with them :)
https://infinite-battery.com
Kind of crazy that retailers of these things don't get absolutely hammered into the ground by national testing agencies.
It's called a CE mark or equivalent, there is already a system, penalties and tests.