E-bike and e-scooter fire safety

Advice to store and charge your e-bike or e-scooter.

E-scooter with foot on

E-scooters and e-bikes are powered by lithium-ion batteries, similar to mobile phones. These batteries could overheat, leading to an intense fire that produces toxic gases and large amounts of smoke with little warning.

Charging safely

Charge your e-bike or e-scooter safely to avoid a fire in your home. Here are some points to keep in mind:

  • check for the CE or UKCA safety marking so it meets safety standards
  • use the manufacturer-approved charger and follow the instructions
  • don't attempt to modify or tamper with the battery
  • avoid indoor charging, if possible charge outside
  • regularly inspect your battery for any signs of damage
  • don’t charge or store a battery in the hallway or where it could block your escape
  • charge batteries while you're awake and at home
  • ensure the charging area is free from combustible items
  • don't cover chargers or battery packs while charging to avoid overheating
  • disconnect the charger once the battery is fully charged

In case of fire

Do not attempt to extinguish the fire.