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In first ever documented case, Talaria electric dirt bike goes up in flames in US

January 5, 2025 5 Min Read
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The brand new Talaria MX5 Sting Professional electrical dust bike might have simply celebrated the one-week anniversary of its launch within the US, nevertheless it’s already marking one other less-joyous event: the primary documented main battery hearth in a Talaria.

Movies on social media present what’s reported to be a Talaria MX5 engulfed in flames because the rider particulars how he had managed to place solely 20 miles (32 km) on the brand new bike earlier than it caught hearth beneath him.

The fireplace was confirmed by Eric Hicks, the founder and proprietor of Luna Cycle, which is effectively often known as the principle US-based provider of Talarias and different mild electrical dust bikes in addition to high-power electrical bicycles. Luna Cycle is commonly credited with introducing Talaria-style electrical motorbikes into the US, lengthy serving as Sur Ron’s unique distributor within the nation and introducing a number of Talaria fashions lately.

In accordance with Luna Cycle, which bought the Talaria MX5 bike in query, “That is the primary main Talaria hearth, of any mannequin, reported within the USA. We take this very critically, and plan to handle this concern with the utmost precedence.”

Hicks defined that Talaria usually solely makes use of a well-respected battery maker often known as Greenway Batteries. Greenway is among the essential suppliers for a lot of electrical bicycle manufacturers within the US and around the globe.

Actually, Greenway Battery has been the first provider for Talaria and Sur Ron electrical motorbikes for years, and Luna Cycle has been a distributor and approved restore heart for Greenway Batteries within the US for eight years.

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As Hicks continued, “In these eight years we’ve got not seen a Greenway pack trigger a fireplace and it’s a large cause Surron and Talaria merchandise have been so protected.”

An instance of a Greenway Battery much like these utilized in Sur Ron and Talaria-style electrical motorbikes

Nevertheless, as a result of a “clerical error made by the Talaria staff,” some Talaria MX5 electrical motorbikes that had been shipped to the US included a battery produced by one other provider often known as Scud.

“After investigating the incident and the bike concerned on this hearth, Luna verified the MX5 that caught hearth final evening sadly had a Scud battery put in in it from Talaria,” continued Hicks. “We aren’t positive of the reason for this fireplace and would favor to not speculate on the potential causes, whether or not defective or as a result of exterior components. Whatever the trigger, Luna stands behind each bike and product it sells, and this incident is unacceptable for each Luna, and our clients.”

Luna Cycle has since introduced a collection of steps supposed to handle issues concerning these Scud batteries. The corporate will exchange the batteries in any Talaria MX5 bikes that shipped with Scud batteries and has since cancelled or reversed shipments on orders at the moment being processed that comprise Scud batteries. These bikes can have their batteries swapped and can ship within the subsequent few days.

Not all Talaria MX5 Sting Professional bikes shipped from Luna Cycle prior to now week have Scud batteries, however these clients who did obtain an MX5 with a Scud battery will probably be contacted straight by Luna to obtain a substitute Greenway battery.

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Whereas lithium-ion battery fires are recognized within the electrical bicycle business, they’re comparatively uncommon within the US in comparison with the tens of millions of e-bikes already on the street. Such fires are even rarer within the case of extra premium fashions, each premium electrical path bikes like these Talarias and high-end electrical bicycles.

The few documented circumstances of electrical bike battery fires within the US are often associated to inferior high quality batteries utilized in bottom-tier budget-class e-bikes.

A number of cities and establishments have begun initiating guidelines and laws requiring security certifications similar to UL-compliance for micromobility automobiles options lithium-ion batteries, furthering a rising pattern in the direction of greater security within the business.

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