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Barber shop proves it's a cut above the rest picking up coveted British retailers award

2 Sep 2025

A barber's shop in Northern Ireland has proved that it's a cut above the rest by picking up the inaugural Love Your High Street Award 2025, following a public vote that attracted over 2,230... Read more…

Independent retailers face Fresh challenges as UK inflation climbs to 3.8%

20 Aug 2025

ACT parent company Bira has expressed serious concern following today's announcement that UK inflation rose to 3.8% in July, higher than the expected 3.7% and marking the tenth consecutive month... Read more…

Bike industry continues to face challenges as profits and forecasts falter at Giant, Canyon and Shim

14 Aug 2025

The global bike industry remains under pressure as Shimano, Giant and Canyon all report weaker profits and subdued outlooks for 2025.
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ACT to join industry leaders at brand new cycling trade event this September

13 Aug 2025

The ACT is set to be in attendance at the inaugural Cycling Industry News Live (CIN Live) trade show, which is set to bring together industry-wide education, market insight and product showcases... Read more…

Independent retail crisis deepens as nearly half see sales plummet compared to last year

12 Aug 2025

Britain's high street crisis has deepened dramatically with nearly half of independent retailers, including many in the independent cycling retail sector, reporting sales have crashed compared... Read more…

Independent retailers slam £5.9bn "de minimis" import loophole as Government delays action

11 Aug 2025

ACT parent company Bira has condemned the Government's inaction over the "de minimis" import loophole following a Sky News investigation revealing £5.9 billion worth of cheap imports... Read more…

Criminals undermining legitimate retailers as trading standards collapse

7 Aug 2025

Bira has warned that criminals are undermining legitimate retailers as trading standards services collapse, following a new Which? investigation.
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ACT welcomes Government's new product safety laws

23 Jul 2025

A leading cycle traders association has backed the government's move to protect consumers from dangerous products sold through online marketplaces, following Royal Assent of the Product... Read more…

Small Business Strategy Inquiry 2025 - ACT and Bira call for members to share their voice

20 Jun 2025

The House of Commons Business and Trade Committee has asked the ACT, and its parent company Bira, to help them reach out to small business retailers across the country, for their quick input on... Read more…

Beyond the discount: Restoring integrity to the cycle supply chain

18 Jun 2025

The Association of Cycle Traders believes the time has come for greater accountability throughout our supply chain, writes ACT Director Jonathan Harrison in an article published for BikeBiz.
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Government publishes research on e-bike battery safety

Posted on in Business News, Cycles News, Political News

New independent research conducted by the Warwick Manufacturing Group and sanctioned by the Office for Product Safety Standards (OPSS) has confirmed that Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM)-made e-bikes are effectively exempt from risk of battery fires, with unsafe post-purchase replacement batteries, conversion kits, and other equipment that don’t conform to safety regulations are at blame for the vast majority of dangerous incidents.

e-bike batteryThe ACT welcomes the comprehensive report and its findings.

The lab-controlled tests, carried out by Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG) in consultation with a number of other organisations, found that the process behind battery fires - namely thermal runaway - is far more likely to occur in poorly-made batteries that do not feature appropriate temperature controls, as well as those lacking in other areas such as waterproofing and weld quality.

WMG's lab testing included a wide range of e-bike and e-scooter products from across the market, with high-quality products featuring better design elements found to completely eliminate any risk of thermal runaway and pose next to no fire risk.

The research, published by the Office for Product Safety and Standards, stated: "Product testing for this report showed that the Personal Light Electric Vehicle (PLEV) batteries with a higher price-per-unit-of-energy, which had better designed safety circuits, more sophisticated electronics and were better manufactured, successfully prevented thermal runaway by a combination of passive and active protection systems."

The report recommends that the Government strengthen regulations around battery safety and enforce stricter compliance measures for conversion kits and replacement batteries sold through online marketplaces.

Jonathan Harrison, Director of the ACT, stated that the findings of the research confirm what e-bike campaigners have been highlighting for some time. He said:

"It is great to see this crucial piece of research confirm what we and other organisations behind the e-bike positive campaign been campaigning on that e-bikes that are manufactured correctly pose almost zero risk to their users or anyone else.

"The negative press from prominent areas of the mainstream media, which include largely unsubstantiated claims that incidents of fire are an issue across the entire e-bike industry, have been incredibly damaging to the sector and in particular to independent e-bike retailers that play an important part in promoting sustainable travel in our towns and cities.

"Fires caused by poorly made conversion kits and post-purchase battery replacements, often found through online marketplaces, is a burning issue (pun intended!) and needs to be dealt with through better regulation and enforcement, as these tests have clearly highlighted. However, this research is a major step in putting to bed suggestions that e-bikes carry an inherent danger—they do not."

The ACT has been at the forefront of promoting the positives of e-bike use, having launched the e-bike positive campaign alongside other key industry organisations last year, while also speaking out against misleading headlines and counter-factual reporting. The association recently lodged a formal complaint against the BBC for its Panorama special E-Bikes: The Battle for our Streets, which was widely criticised by a number of cycling industry leaders for its unbalanced reporting and lack of accuracy.

To read the PLEV battery safety research in full, visit here.

The e-Bike Positive campaign, launched last year by the ACT and other key cycling organisations, aims to promote the positive aspects of e-bike usage and to ensure fair and accurate reporting of e-bike-related news. To find out more, click here.

You can join our list of e-bike positive retailers by signing our pledge here.

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