The US Consumer Product Safety Commission is warning that some lithium‑ion batteries used in certain e‑bikes made by Rad Power Bikes pose a serious fire hazard that could lead to injury or even death.
Needs more color options. Fat tires and suspension are squishy for everyday commuting. Falls a bit short in height (pun intended). What started as a single-product brand quickly grew into what it is ...
The Seattle-based electronic bicycle company, Rad Power Bikes, faces a potential closure as the company submitted a preemptive Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) on Friday to lay off ...
Rad Power Bikes, one of the most well-known electric bicycle companies in North America, appears to be headed for collapse as troubling signs have continued to stack up. The Seattle, Washington-based ...
It may be the end of the road for Rad Power Bikes. The beloved Seattle e-bike maker notified the Washington State Employment Security Department that it may need to shut down in January if it can’t ...
Rad Power Bikes, the brand known for popularizing e-bikes, has had a rocky few years defined by severe layoffs, three CEOs, and warnings against its batteries, all of which culminated in a bankruptcy ...
Some batteries that power a popular brand of e-bike pose a fire hazard that can cause serious injury or death and shouldn't be used, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) said in a notice ...
If you purchased or rode an e-bike in the last 10 years, there’s a good chance it was a Rad Power Bike. The company, based in Seattle, was one of the first to popularize e-bikes with the general ...
Rad Pow er Bikes, once the dominant force in North America’s direct-to-consumer e-bike boom, has officially found a new home. Life Electric Vehicles Holdings (Life EV) announced this week that it has ...