That is an interesting point but I would think you will find the battery size is not really the issue as they are all similar in size it is the weight and density ratio. Lithium no 3 and sodium 11 on periodic table vanadium 23 . As long as the batteries are not at multi levels in buildings and kept at basement etc the weight should not be a factor
You are correct about fire risk
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