Le Guangdong met en place un réseau de recyclage des moteurs électriques pour prévenir les risques d'incendie des batteries

Le Guangdong met en place un réseau de recyclage des moteurs électriques pour prévenir les risques d'incendie des batteries

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Seneca ESG  
- 24 août 2022

The southern Chinese province of Guangdong will establish a recycling network for electric motorbikes (e-bikes) and their batteries to prevent battery-linked fires, as reported by Caixin on August 21. Non-profit social group Guangdong Electric Vehicle Association (GDEVA) will invite professional recycling enterprises and e-bike retailers to join the network. According to the GDEVA, Guangdong has more than 25m e-bikes, with over 10m e-bikes having entered their retirement. Establishing a recycling network could prevent the second sale of used components such as batteries, thus reducing the risk of fires linked to e-bikes.

China reported 8,370 fire disasters linked to e-bikes in the first half of 2022, rising 31.3% YoY. Consumers often sell their old e-bikes to retailers when purchasing new ones. Some retailers would then disassemble and recondition these used bikes and resell the components to new customers. However, the life span of e-bikes ranges between two and three years. Especially, lithium batteries could wear down their stability after exceeding their product lifecycle, leading to fire risks. Therefore, it’s urgent to form a recycling network for consumers to dispose of their used e-bikes environmentally soundly and for certified recycling firms to repurpose used cells. According to rules enacted by the transport agency of Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong Province, e-bike owners must register and get a license plate for their bikes before September 30, 2022. The regulation is expected to help track transfers of e-bikes and battery recycling. At present, fewer than 50% of the e-bikes in Guangzhou are licensed.

Sources :

https://www.caixin.com/2022-08-21/101929050.html

https://www.techradar.com/news/e-bike-fires-why-they-happen-and-how-you-can-prevent-them

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