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PH solar player secures $10M from Singaporean investment firm   

Lisbet K. Esmael, writing for inquirer.net;

Upgrade Energy Philippines (UGEP) is set to receive a financial boost amounting to $10 million from a Singaporean investment company for its solar power projects.

You can read the official announcement of Upgrade Energy Philippines (UGEP) from their website.

US Consumer Product Safety Commission issue warning about “Universal” Chargers   

U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission;

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission urges consumers of micromobility products—including e-bikes, e-scooters, self-balancing scooters (hoverboards), and e-unicycles—not to use chargers that are marketed as “universal” or suitable with general categories of micromobility devices to avoid fires and injury or death, unless they have been tested and approved to work safely with your device.

Chargers marketed as “universal” or suitable for general categories of micromobility devices may fit into your device but still be incompatible with it. Each micromobility battery has specific charging needs that require the use of a compatible charger. Chargers with descriptions such as “suitable for use with e-bikes” or “suitable for use with X brand e-bikes” may be incompatible with your device. Using an incompatible charger can cause the battery to ignite and result in a serious fire. Between January 1, 2023 and May 16, 2024, CPSC received 156 reports of fire and thermal incidents involving “universal” chargers for micromobility products, including reports of serious injuries and property damage. On September 5, 2024, CPSC issued a press release warning the public of the fire hazard posed by certain makes and models of these chargers.

The agency listed SafPow SPC-42020 and AMPOWSURE ASP-C10S42020, as the two charger brand that “poses risk of serious injury and death.”