Consumers are advised to immediately stop using lithium-ion batteries for Rad Power Bikes e-bike ...
When it’s cold, an EV with a very low battery can struggle to deliver power because the cells are operating outside their ...
However, a new technology called BatteryIQ could make ebike battery fires a thing of the past, thanks to its smart tech with ...
Has Amflow and DJI’s first e-MTB rewritten the rulebook for electric pedal-assist mountain bikes? We spend months on the ...
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 ...
The company has already announced it will lay off 64 employees next month despite a surge in popularity during the pandemic.
Rad Power Bikes and EZE Ryders were hit with a product liability lawsuit on Dec. 1 in California Superior Court for San Diego County over injuries sustained by a teenage e-bike rider. The suit, ...
Bike Magazine is back in print. The mountain bike publication halted its print edition in 2020, but has not produced a special issue to celebrate the photographers, athletes and creatives who ...
Rad Power e-bike batteries "pose a risk of serious injury and death," the CPSC says, after 31 reports of fires.
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 can ...
Cyclists who ride certain models from a Seattle-based electric bike company should immediately dispose of their bike’s batteries, according to a federal warning. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety ...
Update: scroll to the bottom for an update straight from Rad Power on the issue. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is advising the public to “immediately stop using lithium-ion ...
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