Thanks for sharing that UL search site. I actually went ahead and checked a few other e-bike brands that my family, friends, and neighbors own, and couldn't find a single one in the database. Guess you really do get what you pay for. It seems like the 'UL' certification sellers claim and the real, legitimate UL are two completely different things. Iām honestly baffled as to why platforms like Amazon accept these so-called UL2849 certifications and let these e-bikes be listed and sold.
With gas prices up and the weather warming up, we're riding way more than in the winter. I might have to go 'spread some anxiety' to my neighbors now... I know, I'm terrible!

But on a serious note, I'm planning to reach out to a few of them to see if we can go in together on a safe charging cabinet. If we split the cost and share it, it makes a lot more sense for everyone. Lol.