Consumers are advised to immediately stop using lithium-ion batteries for Rad Power Bikes e-bike ...
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Rad Power Bikes hits another roadblock as U.S. safety commission issues product safety warning
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said some Rad batteries "can unexpectedly ignite and explode," but the e-bike maker disputed the agency's findings.
Federal regulators warn against specific Rad Power Bikes batteries linked to fires, raising safety concerns in the booming e-bike market.
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Federal warnings of exploding e-bike batteries could be latest threat to Rad Power’s survival
Safety regulators urge Rad Power Bike users to halt use of specific batteries after explosion reports raise serious safety ...
Seattle-based Rad Power Bikes has refused to issue a recall and disputed the government’s safety-statement instead. In a Nov. 24 statement, the company stressed that its batteries have passed ...
Rad Power e-bike batteries "pose a risk of serious injury and death," the CPSC says, after 31 reports of fires.
The U.S. CPSC warns users to immediately stop using Rad Power Bikes’ lithium-ion e-bike batteries and dispose of them through ...
In an unprecedented move, the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has issued a public safety warning urging owners of certain Rad Power Bikes e-bike batteries to immediately stop using them, ...
Some batteries that power a popular brand of e-bike pose a fire hazard that can cause serious injury or death and shouldn't be used, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) said in a notice ...
Editor’s note: This story has been updated to include further comment from Rad Power Bikes submitted via email. A federal safety agency has issued a warning about a brand of e-bike batteries that can ...
SALT LAKE CITY — A federal commission issued a safety warning for several Rad Power Bikes models, calling on consumers to stop using the e-bikes' lithium-ion batteries over concerns that the batteries ...
If you purchasd or rode an e-bike in the last 10 years, there’s a good chance it was a Rad Power Bike. The company, based in Seattle, was one of the first to popularize e-bikes with the general public ...
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