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17 Nov 2024

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13 Nov 2024

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8 Nov 2024

Challenging market conditions due to poor weather and broader economic pressures continue to challenge Halfords, despite positive customer response to its new premium range of bicycles.

7 Nov 2024

Accell Group, owner of Raleigh, Lapierre, Babboe, and other bike brands, has announced that its parts and accessories inventory levels are back to normal, with bike inventory expected to follow...

7 Nov 2024

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eBay to restrict UK e-bike sales on its platform in effort to encourage safe usage

Posted on in Business News , Cycles News

eBay is tightening regulations on e-bike and e-bike battery sales in the UK from 31 October, in a change aimed at prioritising consumer safety.

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The online marketplace will only be allowing “eligible business sellers” to list the e-bike products, with a spokeswoman for eBay stating that the policy will build on CE audits the company began last year to ensure sellers provide products with valid safety documentation.

The restriction comes amidst growing concerns over e-bike safety, partly due to media coverage linking e-bike usage to accidents and battery fires. In response to this, the ACT has launched a new initiative working to promote accurate and positive representations of e-bikes through its ‘E-Bike Positive’ campaign.

ACT Director Jonathan Harrison explains that the campaign aims to address widespread misunderstandings and reassure the public about the safety and benefits of e-bikes, which offer a sustainable, active form of transportation.

Mr Harrison said: “Most e-bike incidents are not due to certified, original equipment but to unregulated imports. Misinformation around these incidents has fuelled unnecessary caution about e-bikes as a whole.”

The ACT’s campaign seeks to challenge negative perceptions of e-bikes in the media, with a notable recent success coming after an ACT member convinced the BBC to revise an article that had initially mischaracterised an accident as e-bike-related, which was later clarified as a dangerous cycling incident.

Mr Harrison added: “E-bikes are safe, sustainable, and accessible. They reduce congestion, cut emissions, and encourage active lifestyles.”

To find out more about how e-bikes can offer positive change, visit the e-Bike Positive website here.

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