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Old 01-02-2024, 03:18 PM
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https://youtu.be/CVki-fKYLBc?si=EZMmy2yWFvoiKvfn

This might be useful for many. Interesting to note that there is no legal requirement for UL or CSA approval on ebike batteries. Thus your only assurance is the quality of the battery being used. This from Biktrix.

Mine is a Duo model and thus has a UL certified battery but I did not realise that this wasn't true for 100% of the batteries they use.

Dean

Thank you for your inquiry. Please be assured that all our batteries are checked for quality and safety before they are shipped out.

Currently, there are no legal obligations for ebike batteries to be certified. The only existing requirements for ebike batteries are related to their shipment, which must comply with the UL dangerous goods categories.

We can provide the MSDS Certification wherever needed and this is proof that our batteries are safe.

That said, on our Duo Series of bikes, the internal hidden battery is UL-certified.

Check out our recent video on how best to care for (as well as store over winter) your battery.


Have a great day


Sincerely,


Shannon

(Customer Experience Team)


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