Spontaneous E-Bike Fire on Toronto subway (New Year's Eve 2023)

good to see the UK standards mark is there as well ....UKCA.
 
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Found this with some googling

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Found this with some googling

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I think that shows that there are battery packs, and then there are battery packs!

I work in the aviation sector, and as you can imagine LiPo batteries etc are a major area of interest.

There are plenty of them on the aircraft I support, but they’re more like the Bosch schematic above than a bargain basement LiPo pack, with multiple safety feature and failsafe mechanisms.

I don’t do Boeing doors! 😉
 
UL 2849 is whole bike evaluation and testing procedure, not just the batteries. The test details are described in the above video by Ark.
UL is an independent testing system whereas CE is a self-certification system by the manufacturers
I will be replacing my 2021 Merida with a UL compliant and I have contacted UL (they invite contact through their website) to obtain confirmation if the replacement candidates are UL2849 compliant.
United Laboratories has responded (by phone and by email) to my question if a Canyon bike that interests me is UL certified. They provided a link for individuals to check whether any bike is UL certified.
"Good to speak with you. We use the Product IQ database to allow public search of certifications that are held with UL" Search Product iQ | UL Solutions
Please note that UL2849 provides certification of the whole bike system, not just the battery. The video in Ark's previous post 'UL certification for Electric Bikes - What does it mean?' reports the wide scope and whole journey testing provided under UL2849. UL is internationally recognised with facilities in different countries including UK, Germany, USA and Canada.
The Bosch tube photo by Arminius (above) evidences CE and UKCA certification of the battery (only)
CE and UKCA allows self-certification by the manufacturer - UL2849 provides independent certification.
I could envisage a situation where UL2849 certified bikes could be recognised as safe products by hotels, bike shops, fire services, transport systems, etc. and that we could store our bikes indoors without needing to buy additional fire alarms.
 
United Laboratories has responded (by phone and by email) to my question if a Canyon bike that interests me is UL certified. They provided a link for individuals to check whether any bike is UL certified.
"Good to speak with you. We use the Product IQ database to allow public search of certifications that are held with UL" Search Product iQ | UL Solutions
Please note that UL2849 provides certification of the whole bike system, not just the battery. The video in Ark's previous post 'UL certification for Electric Bikes - What does it mean?' reports the wide scope and whole journey testing provided under UL2849. UL is internationally recognised with facilities in different countries including UK, Germany, USA and Canada.
The Bosch tube photo by Arminius (above) evidences CE and UKCA certification of the battery (only)
CE and UKCA allows self-certification by the manufacturer - UL2849 provides independent certification.
I could envisage a situation where UL2849 certified bikes could be recognised as safe products by hotels, bike shops, fire services, transport systems, etc. and that we could store our bikes indoors without needing to buy additional fire alarms.
Believe it's "Underwriter's Laboratories", in case anyone is searching it up. Been around forever.

Cheers.
 
year ago in an underground

escooters are now forbidden in public transport (however not e-bikes :) )
 
Believe it's "Underwriter's Laboratories", in case anyone is searching it up. Been around forever.

Cheers.
They are now branded UL Solutions and approx. half of e-bike manufacturers use UL2849 certification. UL2849 provides a good chance of a 'recognised' safety standard of e-bike electrical systems, including the batteries. Worth checking (link provided above) if your next bike complies.
 
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