New UK Government Prioritizes Battery Fire Safety Amid Rising Concerns

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What You Need to Know Today

The UK’s new Labour government announced one of its first legislative priorities will be enacting a micromobility safety bill, which will require imported e-bikes, e-scooters, and batteries to gain third-party approval before entering the country. The legislative push comes amid a worrying spike in e-bike and e-scooter fires, with the UK is currently experiencing nearly one such incident per day.

Across the pond, New York City deliveristas can now exchange their uncertified e-bikes and mopeds for safer alternatives through a new $2M trade-in program. All non-UL vehicles qualify to swap.

Faction’s self-driving three-wheelers have hit the street to delivery Chick-fil-A and other fast food in Houston. The EVs are supported by TeleAssist, where dedicated remote operators at a control hub provide real-time supervision.

Here's an in-depth look at the math behind EV moped brand Gogoro’s ambitions to build a global battery-swapping empire. “Taiwan is a small island, but Gogoro still had to deploy over 12,000 swapping racks across 2,500 locations, and they are adding more. What happens when Gogoro goes to more meaningful, much larger geographies like Indonesia, China, or India? This number becomes immense.”

Bangladesh is home to as many as 4 million electric rickshaws, which as of now, are completely unregulated and unmonitored. But after years of legal crackdowns against e-rickshaw owners, the government has finally decided to enact laws to govern the use of battery-powered three-wheelers.

GEM is suing the EPA and IRS with the goal of getting LSVs to qualify for federal tax credits. As it stands, Americans can redeem up to $7,500 in credits from the government to purchase a full-sized EV, but they get zilch for buying smaller, lower-speed vehicles that are actually more environmentally sustainable.

Following the boom in new e-bike and scooter sales during the pandemic, a market for used and refurbished vehicles has quietly blossomed in the last few years. The latest addition to the second-hand landscape is Moose, a new online seller in the UK. 

Bikeshare is booming in Canada, even as bus and train ridership continues to lag behind pre-pandemic levels. Montreal’s Bixi, for instance, saw 31% more trips in 2023 than the year before. The system had 576,000 unique users last year, which is equivalent to a quarter of the population.

ETA is trying to raise $3M to revive Elf, a semi-enclosed, solar/pedal-powered hybrid vehicle that has a passionate following.

London plans to invest £50M in safer streets, including micromobility infrastructure, as it pursues a goal of eliminating traffic deaths and serious injuries.

A new study from Shanghai finds that e-bikes can lead up to a 19% reduction in car mode share in dual-mode ownership households compared to car-only households.

In honor of the opening ceremony of the Olympics later this week, let’s end today’s newsletter with a look at how micromobility is making its way in the world of athletics. This windshield-equipped gokart is being used to help runners train by cutting air resistance.

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