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    New CPSC rule could dramatically change e-bikes in the US

    kirklandc008@gmail.comBy kirklandc008@gmail.comJune 30, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has proposed a sweeping new safety rule that could significantly reshape the e-bike industry, particularly when it comes to lithium-ion batteries and electrical systems.

    While many reputable e-bike brands already design around existing UL safety standards, the proposal would make those requirements mandatory at the federal level and then go a step further with several new requirements aimed at reducing battery fire risks.

    The more stringent rule proposal follows claims by the CPSC that current UL safety standards don’t fully address some dangers related to lithium-ion battery packs like those used in e-bikes.

    But the proposal covers far more than just complete e-bikes. It would also apply to replacement battery packs, battery management systems (BMS), chargers, aftermarket electrical components, and even conversion kits that turn traditional bicycles into e-bikes. In other words, nearly every major electrical component in the e-bike ecosystem could fall under the new rules.

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    The CPSC says the proposal is intended to reduce the risk of thermal runaway events that can lead to fires, explosions, toxic smoke, and serious injuries. Battery fires have become an increasing concern in recent years, particularly in dense urban environments where poor-quality batteries, mismatched chargers, and home battery repairs have been linked to several high-profile fires.

    Rather than simply adopting existing voluntary UL standards, the agency is proposing several additional requirements. Those include tamper-resistant battery enclosures to discourage users from accessing battery cells, new testing to ensure battery management systems prevent charging overheated cells, reverse-polarity protections designed to reduce risks from incompatible chargers, and expanded warning labels addressing unsafe charging practices and homemade battery packs.

    For established manufacturers already producing UL-certified systems, the changes may require only modest engineering updates and additional testing. But the proposal could have a much larger impact on lower-cost imports, aftermarket battery suppliers, and conversion kit manufacturers, many of whom have historically operated with less oversight.

    The proposal also reaches beyond privately owned e-bikes to include commercial micromobility fleets, meaning rental operators would also be subject to the same federal safety requirements.

    The rule is still only a proposal, and the CPSC is accepting public comments through August 24 before deciding whether to finalize it.

    Electrek’s Take

    Battery safety is one area where stronger standards benefit everyone. The overwhelming majority of catastrophic e-bike fires we’ve seen over the last several years have involved low-quality batteries, incompatible chargers, damaged packs, or DIY modifications – not properly engineered systems from reputable manufacturers.

    It’s also notable that such fires are an extreme rarity, even among poorly produced batteries. The absolute figures involve small fractions of a percentage. But even so, when lives are on the line, any fire is one too many.

    If adopted, these rules could make it harder for unsafe electrical components to reach consumers while helping increase confidence in the industry as a whole. The challenge, of course, will be ensuring the regulations target genuinely unsafe products without creating unnecessary hurdles for legitimate innovation or making compliant replacement batteries prohibitively expensive. But since much of the industry, or at least the more responsible end of the industry, has already largely adopted voluntary UL standards compliance, this will hopefully come as just a small update for most e-bike and micromobility manufacturers. For the others, this could be a dramatic change or even the last nail in the coffin of cheaper companies and models.

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