Didn't say they didn't pose some risks that have to be dealt with properly. Crossing the street poses some risks that have to be dealt with properly. But Lithium Ion is the way of the future (until something better comes along). The batteries that power our production equipment are far, far larger than a D-cell, and they have been totally trouble free for the many years we've been using them.
And like all new technologies, there is a learning curve and a period of finding problems and solving them with Lithium Ion. We learned a hell of a lot with the 787 batteries and future batteries will be that much better and more reliable because of it.
If we listened to the naysayers we'd all still be riding steam trains and having guys with flags walk in front of our horesless carriages to warn people we were coming. Progress is taking risks, having things fail sometimes, learning what happened, coming up with a fix, and moving on to the next thing.
And like all new technologies, there is a learning curve and a period of finding problems and solving them with Lithium Ion. We learned a hell of a lot with the 787 batteries and future batteries will be that much better and more reliable because of it.
If we listened to the naysayers we'd all still be riding steam trains and having guys with flags walk in front of our horesless carriages to warn people we were coming. Progress is taking risks, having things fail sometimes, learning what happened, coming up with a fix, and moving on to the next thing.