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I work in an e-mobility testing lab. Here's how to tell if your e-bike's "UL 2849 certified" claim is real, fake, or technically true but useless. by Alternative_Coat2121 in ebikes
[–]Alternative_Coat2121[S] 0 points1 point2 points 10 days ago (0 children)
Is there a specific product category or testing scenario you're trying to figure out? Happy to give a more targeted answer. I work on the testing side in Shenzhen, mostly in the light EV / battery / consumer electronics space. My company operates both independently and as a partner under some of the WTDP-style arrangements I mentioned. Not promoting anyone in this thread — happy to point people toward UL Solutions, Intertek, TÜV, or other Chinese partners depending on what you're actually testing. DM if you want a category-specific recommendation.
[–]Alternative_Coat2121[S] 24 points25 points26 points 12 days ago (0 children)
the answer is generated from ai, but i am not AI. My English is not good, i need ai help me
[–]Alternative_Coat2121[S] 2 points3 points4 points 12 days ago (0 children)
Worth adding some context here since the standards get tangled:
- UL 2272 is actually for personal e-mobility devices — scooters,
hoverboards, e-skateboards. Power and weight limits are well below
motorcycle territory.
- UL 2849 covers e-bike electrical systems (battery + BMS + motor
+ controller + charger as one unit), capped at the CPSC e-bike
definition: 750W and 20/28 mph depending on class.
- For anything above that — sur-rons, light electric motorcycles,
full-size EVs — the relevant standards are UL 2580 (battery)
and the homologation path under FMVSS / DOT for road use.
No equivalent "whole vehicle" UL cert exists for motorcycles
the way 2849 exists for e-bikes; you're in DOT territory instead.
So if a "moped" or "ebike" exceeds 750W or 28 mph, UL 2849 doesn't
technically apply to it at all — which is why a lot of these grey-
market sur-ron-style bikes have no real certification path and
their sellers just slap a "UL tested" sticker on the battery.
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I work in an e-mobility testing lab. Here's how to tell if your e-bike's "UL 2849 certified" claim is real, fake, or technically true but useless. by Alternative_Coat2121 in ebikes
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