What Could Be More Dangerous Than an Electric Scooter? An Electric Scooter with a Modified Battery.

What Could Be More Dangerous Than an Electric Scooter? An Electric Scooter with a Modified Battery.

1. The Threat of Fires Related to Lithium-Ion Batteries

Introduction to the Problem It is no secret that fires related to electric scooters currently constitute the largest percentage of all fires caused by lithium-ion batteries. The dramatic consequences of such events include loss of human and animal life, destruction of homes, and material losses. Particularly alarming is the fact that such accidents can occur even with original scooters and batteries, including those of high quality.

Cases from New York A series of events in New York have highlighted this problem. One of the most significant was the closure of Wilson’s E-Scooter Shop in Forest Hills, Queens. This shop was involved in risky activities related to the construction of lithium-ion batteries, which turned out to be prone to fires.

Response from the Authorities The city and FDNY decided to close the shop as a preventive measure. Commissioner Laura Kavanagh emphasized that the batteries had to be extinguished before removal, preventing further incidents. This case highlights the importance of vigilance and quick response by the authorities in the face of fire hazards.

2. The Case of Wilson’s E-Scooter Shop

History of the Shop Wilson’s E-Scooter Shop was known for producing electric scooters, but it was its activities in modifying lithium-ion batteries that caused problems. The shop used parts from various batteries to create dangerous hybrids, known as "Frankenstein" batteries.

Response from the Fire Department During an inspection by the FDNY, over 60 dangerous lithium-ion battery packs and hundreds of individual cells were discovered. The situation required immediate intervention by firefighters, who averted a potentially catastrophic fire.

Violations and Consequences The shop was charged with numerous violations of the FDNY code, including regulations concerning the proper storage and production of lithium-ion batteries. These events shed light on the need for strict adherence to safety regulations in the industry.

3. The Need for Stricter Standards and Awareness

Conclusions from the Incident The case of Wilson’s E-Scooter Shop highlights the necessity of establishing stricter safety standards and oversight over the production of lithium-ion batteries. This is essential to prevent similar threats in the future.

Other Recent Incidents This incident is not isolated. In New York, there have been other fires caused by lithium-ion batteries, including a tragedy in a Brooklyn home where two firefighters were injured. These events underline the urgent need for regulation in this field.

Call for Caution and Regulations It is necessary for consumers to be aware of the risks and only purchase batteries from trusted, certified manufacturers. At the same time, stricter rules and regulations are key to ensuring safety in this hazardous industry.

 

photography: FDNY (X platform)

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