UBC study finds rebate program significantly reduced car travel and carbon emissions

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    7 months ago

    Unfortunately that wouldn’t be likely, considering there is history of fires with improperly designed/tested devices even from “respectable” brands (see note7). With e-bikes, the same issue would apply and with the battery being much larger and charging much faster; generating more heat and creating a larger potential for a runaway reaction.

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      7 months ago

      We’ll see, I think the industry will eventually get to the point where batteries just don’t catch on fire anymore because they switch to a more stable medium and improve on design flaws, reliability, and overall durability. It will take time and there will likely be hold-overs but we’ll get there one day (and in the meantime, even regular bicycles are still pretty fucking awesome).