Electric vehicle battery safety is a critical concern for both manufacturers and consumers. Lithium-ion batteries, which are commonly used in EVs, can potentially overheat and catch fire if they are damaged, overcharged, or exposed to high temperatures. To address these safety risks, EV manufacturers employ various safety measures such as battery management systems, thermal management systems, and structural reinforcements. Additionally, regulatory bodies establish safety standards and conduct testing to ensure that EVs meet safety requirements. Overall, while there are safety risks associated with EV batteries, manufacturers and regulators take proactive steps to mitigate these risks and ensure the safety of EV users and the general public.

Here are a few battery safety tips for your electric scooters:

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