International Association of Fire Chiefs
How to Make Micromobility Devices Consumers and Cities Trust

Electric bicycles, e-scooters, e-skateboards and hoverboards are growing in popularity. But their wide-spread adoption has been hindered by fear of fires caused by lithium-ion batteries and products that exceed city-set safety speed limits.

The brands and component manufacturers that build trust in the safety and performance of their micromobility products will set themselves apart and win consumers loyalty and city contracts to offer on-demand services.

UL experts will explain in this webinar:

  • Safety certification testing for electrical and battery systems combinations
  • Where to find UL pre-certified components
  • How to access advisory services to get your product to market quickly and meet the global suite of testing needs
  • Topics:
    • Lithium Battery
    • Fire Prevention
    • Featured Lithium Battery
    • Featured Latest (IAFC)
    • Featured Fire Prevention
  • Resource Type:
    • Webinar
  • Organizational Author:
    • External

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