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24,000 e-bike batteries recalled because the US can’t get its shit together

The VIVI MO206SHUL shown here replaces the recalled MO206SH model but has a battery with UL 2849/2271 certification. | Image: VIVI

The US federal government’s consumer watchdog has issued a recall for “about 24,000” batteries sold with cheap VIVI e-bikes at retailers like Walmart, Amazon, and AliExpress for prices between $365 and $950. At least 14 incidents of overheating batteries have been reported, with three reported fires. No injuries have been reported, but owners are urged to stop using the e-bikes immediately because the lithium-ion batteries pose a “risk of serious injury or death.”

The VIVI e-bikes and batteries in question – models listed here – were likely not certified to UL safety standards. That’s not stated in the US Consumer Product Safety Commission …

Read the full story at The Verge.

Original Source: https://www.theverge.com/analysis/709727/e-bike-battery-recall-ul-certification-mandate

Original Source: https://www.theverge.com/analysis/709727/e-bike-battery-recall-ul-certification-mandate

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