With the growing popularity of e-bikes, it is timely to investigate this serious issue and provide some reassurance that buying a reputable brand of e-bike is relatively safe.
In short, the main reasons batteries catch fire are overcharging, using a charger that doesn’t meet Australian Standards or doesn’t match the battery, excessive heat, damage, or a fault.
Last year, Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) reported 323 fires ignited by lithium-ion batteries, an increase from 272 fires in 2023 and 165 fires in 2022. Lithium-ion batteries are in many devices used in Australian homes, including smartphones, laptops, tablets, cordless power tools, e-bikes, e-scooters, smartwatches, and many more. Most don’t cause house fires unless they malfunction.
Cheap, poorly made batteries and devices hold a higher risk of igniting.
In a report from…