• London: e-bike fire every two days

    From Spike@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jul 5 12:42:28 2023
    Londoners are buying cheap lithium batteries online and converting bicycles into e-bikes, putting lives at risk, London Fire Brigade (LFB) says.

    Last year, the fire service was called out to 87 fires involving e-bikes,
    up from 49 in 2021.

    Batteries that may not adhere to UK safety regulations are "more likely to
    fail and catch fire", a spokesperson for the brigade said on Twitter.

    It is "concerned" that some conversion kits could be putting people at
    risk.

    Faulty batteries can also swell out of shape, make a hissing or cracking
    sound, emit a strong smell and smoke, and fail to hold their charge.

    E-bike fire warning renewed by London Fire Brigade
    "In 2023 we've been called to, on average, an e-bike or e-scooter fire once every two days," LFB said.

    Conversion kits allow people to fix an electric motor to their bicycle, but some are sold without a battery.
    This leads people to buy them separately, sometimes from a different,
    cheaper seller, the brigade said.
    "Buying batteries second-hand means you may be buying a battery that is
    already damaged and a fire risk," it added.

    "DIY installations can also lead to damage of the kit, increasing the
    chances of battery failure and the likelihood of a fire."

    The brigade recommended that Londoners hired a professional to carry out
    the conversion.

    <https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-65139476>

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