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fromThe Verge
3 weeks ago

Rad Power Bikes files for bankruptcy protection

Rad Power Bikes, the once dominant electric bicycle brand in the US, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection this week as it seeks to sell of its company. The move comes less than a month after Rad Power said it could not afford to recall its older e-bike batteries that had been designated a fire risk by the US Consumer Protection Safety Commission. The bankruptcy, which was first reported by Bicycle Retailer, was filed in US Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Washington, near the company's headquarters in Seattle. Rad Power lists its estimated assets at $32.1 million and estimated liabilities at $72.8 million. Its inventory of e-bikes, spare parts, and accessories is listged at $14.2 million, Bicycle Retailer says.
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fromTechCrunch
1 month ago

Rad Power Bikes' batteries receive major fire risk warning | TechCrunch

Rad Power Bikes' batteries risk igniting or exploding; the CPSC advises owners to stop using them after linked fires and property damage.
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fromTechCrunch
1 month ago

Tesla Powerwall 2 recall expands to US after reports of fires | TechCrunch

Tesla is recalling over 10,000 Powerwall 2 home batteries in the U.S. after nearly two dozen incidents of overheating, smoke, or fire.
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fromwww.cbc.ca
2 months ago
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Chrysler recalling 20,000 Jeep vehicles in Canada due to faulty battery that can catch fire | CBC News

Hundreds of thousands of Jeep plug-in hybrids are recalled for faulty batteries that can catch fire; owners should avoid charging and park vehicles outside.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago
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Jeep plug-in hybrids recalled for fire risk; don't park in a garage, owners are told

More than 320,000 Jeep plug-in hybrid vehicles are recalled due to a faulty battery fire risk; owners must avoid charging and park vehicles outdoors.
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 months ago
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Chrysler recalling 20,000 Jeep vehicles in Canada due to faulty battery that can catch fire | CBC News

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frominsideevs.com
3 months ago

Over 40,000 Nissan Leaf EVs Could Catch Fire, And There's No Fix Yet

Nearly 43,000 2019–2022 Nissan Leaf EVs face battery fire risk during DC fast charging; no fix is available yet and owners are advised to avoid fast chargers.
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