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Programme offering opportunities for people to try e-cycles and to provide e-cycles to remove barriers to employment, education and training.
The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) is exploring technology options to prevent and/or reduce E-Scooter and E-Bike enabled crime.
Product recall for Ancheer Electric Bike Battery presenting a risk of fire.
Product Recall for Happy Bike E-Bike Conversions presenting a serious risk of fire and explosion.
Product Safety Report for Eng Fitness EAGLE E-Bike presenting a high risk of injuries as the maximum speed of the electric motor exceeds 25 km/h using just a thumb throttle.
Product safety report for RadWagon 4 E-Bikes presenting a risk of injuries due to certain manufacturing deficiencies on ribbed sidewall tyres increasing the likelihood of tyre blowout.
Information for public transport operators about assessing and managing fire risks involving the lithium batteries used in e-cycles and e-scooters.
Product Safety Report for Kinesis Lyfe E-Bike with Alhonga Hydraulic Brakes presenting a risk of injuries.
Using smart meters to automate charging of electric vehicles.
Product Safety Report for UPP Battery E-Bike Battery Packs presenting a serious risk of fire.
Product recall for Portable Battery Packs for Greyp E-Bikes presenting a risk of fire.
OPSS is taking enforcement action and warning consumers about a dangerous e-bike battery manufactured by a company called UPP.
Check the tariff classification for a four-wheeled vehicle with an electric motor powered by rechargeable batteries.
Information for premises managers about assessing and managing fire risks involving the lithium batteries used in e-cycles and e-scooters.
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