UK Ebike and E-scooter Fires Reach Record Highs in 2025
In Brief
The surge in ebike and e-scooter fires has heightened concerns over lithium battery safety and unregulated sales.
Key Facts
- At least 432 ebike fires and 147 e-scooter fires were recorded in the UK in 2025.
- Ebike fires increased by 38% and e-scooter fires by 20% compared to the previous year.
- The number of ebike fires in 2025 is more than five times higher than the 84 recorded in an earlier year.
- Fire brigade figures were obtained by the Press Association, according to The Guardian.
- E-bike and e-scooter usage has surged in recent years.
What Happened
Fire brigade data shows a significant rise in ebike and e-scooter fires across the UK in 2025, with both categories reaching record levels.
Why It Matters
The increase in fires has renewed scrutiny of lithium battery safety and the risks associated with unregulated marketplaces, as more people use these vehicles.
What's Next
Authorities and safety advocates may call for stricter regulations on battery standards and sales channels. Ongoing monitoring of incident rates is expected.
Sources
- The Guardian — Ebike and e-scooter fires in UK rise to new record highs(1h ago)
- The Independent — E-bike and e-scooter warning issued amid ‘growing’ black market(1h ago)
