why electric bike catch fire

Electric bicycle fires are mainly caused by batteries. The main causes of e-bike catching fire are:

Overcharging and Over discharging:
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Frequent overcharging of the battery or frequent complete discharge of it can both damage the internal structure of the battery. In particular, overcharging the battery causes its temperature to rise excessively, which increases the risk of fire.

Thermal runaway:

This is a chain reaction in a battery that happens when one cell becomes too hot, causing it to overheat and set off nearby cells. Thermal runaway can occur due to factors such as overcharging, physical damage, or flaws in the manufacturing process. To avoid this, you have to use good brand batteries and follow the charging rules

Poor Quality Components:

Due to the increasing demand of e-bikes, different quality products have entered the market. Batteries from less reputable manufacturers may lack proper safety measures, making them more likely to cause fire or danger

Improper Handling and Maintenance:

Mishandling batteries, such as dropping them or exposing them to extreme temperatures, can compromise their integrity. Additionally, poor maintenance practices, like using incompatible chargers or not adhering to manufacturer guidelines, can significantly increase the risk of fires.

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