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PeopleForBikes Offers Translated Battery Operating Manuals in Compliance With New York Battery Safety Law

Published November 6, 2024

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In response to New York's recent S7503B/A1910B legislation, which aims to improve consumer safety regarding lithium-ion batteries used in electric bicycles, PeopleForBikes created an updated battery operating manual for e-bike manufacturers. This important new law, which goes into effect on January 7, 2025, requires all manufacturers to provide translated versions of a lithium-ion battery operating manual to their customers in printed and digital formats.

Under the new law, any manufacturer selling or offering for sale an electric bicycle or battery intended for use in an electric bicycle in the state of New York must provide the following:

● A printed battery operating manual in English, Spanish, Chinese, and Russian included with the bicycle or battery.
● A digital manual available on the manufacturer's website in English and 12 of the most commonly spoken non-English languages in New York.

The manual includes critical safety instructions such as:

● How to properly store and charge the battery
● Instructions on when and where to safely charge the battery
● What to do in case of overheating, leaking, or the occurrence of unusual odors, noises,
or changes in the shape or color of the battery

As the U.S. bicycle industry's trade association, PeopleForBikes created a translated battery operating manual, excerpted from its industry-standardized E-Bike Owner's Manual, that meets all requirements of this new legislation. Print and online versions of the translated manual are available now for purchase through the PeopleForBikes' website allowing manufacturers and retailers plenty of time to prepare for the January enforcement date.

Fines for Non-Compliance

Penalties include a $250 fine for the first offense and a $1,000 fine for each subsequent offense, making it crucial for all businesses selling electric bicycles or batteries in the state of New York to adhere to these new requirements.

"PeopleForBikes is committed to supporting e-bike manufacturers and retailers with the tools and resources they need to comply with evolving safety standards and regulations," said PeopleForBikes Vice President of Government Relations Dr. Ash Lovell. "This new translated manual will ensure that all consumers are equipped with the necessary information to safely use and maintain their e-bike batteries."

For more information on how to purchase the translated battery operating manual or to learn more about how this law affects your business, visit www.peopleforbikes.org/owners-manual

About PeopleForBikes

PeopleForBikes is the U.S. bicycle industry's trade association and a national advocacy nonprofit representing more than 325 bicycle industry supplier members and nearly 1.4 million individuals. Through our three areas of influence — infrastructure, policy, and participation — we accelerate the construction of safe, fun, and connected places to bike; advance pro-bike and pro-bike-business legislation; and reduce barriers to access and welcome more people to the joys of riding a bike. Our goal: Become the best place to ride a bike in the world. Join us at PeopleForBikes.org.