E-bikes and electric scooters are responsible for a large share of lithium-ion battery fires, research indicates.
By Dennis Thompson HealthDay ReporterTHURSDAY, April 16, 2026 (HealthDay News) — Battery-driven bicycles and scooters are ...
Estonian manufacturer Verge Motorcycles has announced the start of production of what is claimed ...
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A hallway fire caused by an e-scooter battery in Leonia is prompting new rules for storing lithium-ion devices in apartment ...
Many of us of a certain age might remember our tween years — those days in the late ’60s when mini-bikes became all the rage for young men too small for a motorcycle and too young for a drivers’ ...
The man ran out of his bedroom to try to put out the battery fire, but within minutes, he had collapsed and would later die.
Prevention experts urge people to wear helmets and recognize the faster speeds and heavier weights that cause them to lose ...
Newly released security footage from an e-bike facility in Quebec, Canada, shows a lithium-ion battery fire igniting and rapidly escalating—then being immediately extinguished before it could destroy ...
Inside a quiet apartment, an electric bike sits charging. At first, it feels perfectly normal; there is nothing unusual about ...