Below are images from a house fire in a United Welsh property from January 2026. This fire was caused by an e-scooter battery overheating. Thankfully, everyone got out safely, but the damage was significant.
Many battery fires involve cheap, poor-quality or counterfeit batteries and chargers. That’s why it’s important to buy from a retailer you know and trust. A trusted retailer is a well-known shop or website that sells products which meet UK safety standards and provides proper customer support if something goes wrong. Think of shops you’d see on the highstreet, or the brand’s own website.
Take extra care when shopping through online marketplaces, social media or auction sites. Some batteries and chargers sold online may not meet UK safety standards and can increase the risk of fire.
If something seems too good to be true, it probably is.
Most battery fires happen while charging.
These simple steps can help reduce the risk of a fire starting.
Where you keep and charge your e-bike or e-scooter can make a big difference if something goes wrong. Lithium-ion battery fires can spread very quickly, so it’s important to think about where a fire could start and how you would get out safely.
Communal hallways, corridors and stairwells are escape routes. Never store or charge e-bikes, e-scooters or batteries in these areas, as they could block people’s way out during a fire.
Corridors, stairwells and entrances should always be kept clear. If you see an e-bike, e-scooter or anything else blocking an escape route, please let your Neighbourhood Officer know.