E-bike charging stations coming to NYCHA, say Adams, Schumer

After a spate of deadly e-bike battery fires, safe charging stations are coming to New York City public housing projects, electeds announced Sunday.

The city is tapping $25 million in federal funds to set up 173 e-bike charging stations at 53 NYCHA sites, they said.

Saying โ€œtechnology is outpacing federal safety action in many ways,โ€ U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) promised the new stations will โ€œsave lives and make these devices so much safer.โ€

The project comes amid an alarming uptick in fires started by lithium-ion batteries.

As of last week, 13 New Yorkers had been killed and an additional 71 injured in such blazes so far this year. Six deaths were blamed on e-bike battery fires in all of last year.

In the latest tragedy, four people were killed and two others injured when an inferno erupted at an e-bike repair shop last week in Chinatown.

The $25 million for the new stations comes from the U.S. Transportation Departmentโ€™s โ€œRAISEโ€ grant program, officials said.

Front page for June 21, 2023: Two others fight for life. Chinatown shop had past safety violations. Pile of charred bicycles and batteries (above) litter Chinatown sidewalk Tuesday. E-bike shops on the ground floor with apartments above is an "extremely deadly" scenario, said Fire Commissioner Laura Kavanagh.

โ€œProviding safe storage and accessible charging infrastructure for micromobility transportation outside of New Yorkersโ€™ homes, especially the homes of low-income NYCHA residents, will help save lives and reduce carbon emissions in New York City,โ€ Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) said in a Sunday statement.

Earlier this year, Mayor Adams announced a range of efforts to reduce fires caused by e-bike batteries, from new storage and charging sites to an informational campaign by the FDNY.

Last week, he said the Fire Department would begin responding to 311 complaints about iffy e-bike situations.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams mayor makes an e-bike safety-related announcement with U.S. Senator Charles Schumer and U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand. NYCHA Baruch Houses Playground, New York, NY. Sunday, June 25, 2023.

โ€œWorking hand in hand with our federal partners, our administration is taking action,โ€ Adams said Sunday.

The NYCHA charging stations will be set up starting around the end of the year, according to Schumerโ€™s office.

Days after a fire at the HQ E-Bike Repair in Chinatown killed four, a blaze erupted as workers were cleaning the very same location, though there were no injuries in…

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