Are Lectric batteries 2271 UL certified? Then where's the sticker?

Dorkyman

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Hi, happy owner of a couple of XP step-throughs bought a couple of years ago. Great machines.

I took advantage of the Black Friday pricing last week to get a high-capacity (14AH) replacement for one of the ebikes (took less than a week to get!). On the website it says it is 2271 UL certified, which is the new gold standard for lithium battery safety these days. If so, I would have assumed there would be some sort of official non-removable UL sticker on the battery. But there isn't. If in the future some condo association says you need UL certification in order to take an ebike or battery inside, how would I prove it?
 
Hi, happy owner of a couple of XP step-throughs bought a couple of years ago. Great machines.

I took advantage of the Black Friday pricing last week to get a high-capacity (14AH) replacement for one of the ebikes (took less than a week to get!). On the website it says it is 2271 UL certified, which is the new gold standard for lithium battery safety these days. If so, I would have assumed there would be some sort of official non-removable UL sticker on the battery. But there isn't. If in the future some condo association says you need UL certification in order to take an ebike or battery inside, how would I prove it?
It should have a label. UL Certification costs money, sometimes a lot of money if changes are required to meet the standards. I would call the company and ask about it.

 
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