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NYC to require UL certification for ebikes and their batteries

bicycleretailer.com

3 points by ceoloide 3 years ago · 3 comments

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ceoloideOP 3 years ago

Many reputable ebikes manufacturers certify their bikes for sale in Europe, through the CE mark and related EN certifications, so hopefully the FDNY will accept that as a comparable certification indicating quality.

rektide 3 years ago

Hopefully this prompts some battery alliances to form. Rather than everyone going out & certifying their own packs, there should be a couple standard form factors, that ebike makers pick from & use.

A year ago, Honda Kawasaki, Suzuki, and Yamaha teamed up for a motorcyle-scale battery effort, under a new company name Gachaco[1]. Their first effort seems to be based on the Honda Mobile Power Pack battery. That's a partial example. But just making a real standard, that anyone can use, still seems far off here. But now seems essential to keeping costs under control.

[1] https://www.techradar.com/news/honda-kawasaki-suzuki-and-yam... https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30874219

Daishiman 3 years ago

This seems reasonable. UL is the de facto standard in a lot of industries for safety certification.

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