E-bike shop catches fire after lithiumIon battery explodes



E-bike shop catches fire after lithiumIon battery explodes

An e-bike shop in Queens, New York, was consumed by “a wall of flames” after a lithium-ion battery exploded, the New York City Fire Department (FDNY) said.

Sped-up video released by the FDNY shows smoke forming around the battery, before the device eventually explodes and sets the King Electronic Hub store on fire.

The FDNY said that they received a first call at 9:43 pm, approximately one minute after the incident occurred, from an upstairs tenant who “heard three loud pops and smelled the smoke”.

They said that the store was closed at the time of the fire and that no member of the public was harmed.

Local media reported that one firefighter was injured while on duty, and at least two-dozen e-bikes were damaged.

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32 comments
  1. Insurance companies are going to stop covering this or make it prohibitively expensive. I can foresee a situation where an EBike burns down a person’s house and the insurance company says it’s not covered unless they had a special rider.

  2. Common sense alert: looks like they left it charging overnight, unattended. This Could just as easily be the charger, the mains surging, before the battery itself. Regardless, never cheap out on chargers, and dont charge high power batteries unattended.

  3. It's the same with car batteries with up to 10% of new car power units being removed for testing on account of overheating and safety first. EVs are not the way forward, combustion engines will be with us for at least another 100 years and the sooner we grow up and recognise the fact the less poor as a nation we will be for it.

  4. NOW IMAGING:
    LITHIUM KILLS!!! suddenly one afternoon, when we or us on an
    earth-facing day of Sol and a SOLAR super flare X 77+~1000+ heading for us.
    And 8 mins. later we get The Killshot of this millennium [WAY OVERDUE] FLASH!
    Every object from toys ~ super-computers, all …ALL shall ignite , world wide.
    G0T Gas Masks?! A few fire-retardant blankets. Steel 55+gal. trash container
    w/tight steel lid. Keep all batteries in all things E s/a cellphones & anything
    getting charged >>> next to the Can & able to push/toss into @ moment of a
    FLASH! COVER & GET CAN OUTSIDE IN STREET IF POSSIBLE …stat! yes, STAT!
    Then grab your gas-mask if not being yet dawned upon the face & head!
    Get inside & underground, or better yet… INSIDE OF A CAVE @+above 7987'+ ft.
    in altitude, or under in a cellar earthen underground space that's covered or even
    self-covered (leaving space to the side closest to the top of head for O2!) w/a few
    layers of thick visqueen mil. ~ rubbermaid ?… CUZ, IT WILL DO EVERYTHING
    POSSIBLE…
    … TO Cease most all of our lives & mortal coils!
    `Jus Sayin' !=j^………….. ^j^ '''Prepare. Beware. & Prayer.''' ^j^ SS&T!

  5. Insurance fraud. You can clearly see they had it plugged in and left unattended! Who does that? Especially a shop owner that deals with them regularly! Overcharge or discharge results in explosions

  6. Apparently I'm not going to die from old age I'm going to die from owning electric bike have a recall on a 2 year battery which I cannot get my money back on because everyone's pointing the finger at the the other person bought it from eBay It's a recall battery and can't get any help I'm getting my money back In other words I'm i'm out $300 for a battery

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