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From what I know UL 2849 certification goes beyond the battery (which is UL 2271) to include all the electrical systems on the bike.
Does UL 2849 pertain to just the electric components? If so, could kits be certified under UL 2849? Or does UL 2849 go beyond the electrical components themselves to also include how safely the electrical components are attached or arranged on the bike? (EDIT: looks like that (and much more) is included ---> UL 2849 Testing and Certification )
Some information from the link found in my edit:
Does UL 2849 pertain to just the electric components? If so, could kits be certified under UL 2849? Or does UL 2849 go beyond the electrical components themselves to also include how safely the electrical components are attached or arranged on the bike? (EDIT: looks like that (and much more) is included ---> UL 2849 Testing and Certification )
Some information from the link found in my edit:
Mechanical Safety Testing: Mechanical tests assess the structural integrity of the eBike's frame, fork, handlebars, and seat, ensuring they can withstand the stresses encountered during normal operation. This includes static load tests, fatigue tests, and impact tests designed to simulate real-world use and abuse scenarios.
Performance Testing: Performance tests verify that the eBike operates as intended under various conditions, including assessments of braking systems, speed controls, and power output. This ensures the eBike provides a safe and predictable riding experience.
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