It’s most typical for fires to start when the battery is being charged. For it to catch fire just sitting there either means it was damaged or was some shoddy, not-certified, battery that shouldn’t have been sold in Canada.
This could have ended up much worse.
How is that monitored/enforced? I recall many e-scooter manufacturers out of Alibaba were using fake UL certification on their batteries, and no doubt they do the same for e-bike batteries.
But do riders have to remove their battery and produce the UL sticker when riding?
I would imagine that it’s enforced at the retail level, retailers must sell only UL certified units.
You’ll never fully get around people ordering cheap crap off Alibaba.
So frustrating. It’s the cheap crap that’s bursting into flames. So of we are going to spend millions on these rules, have consumers pay more for certified products, yet still have these junk batteries floating around in public, are we really getting ahead?
Pretty sure cheap crap is also a problem with Amazon.