Last updated: 14/03/2025, 9:47 AM

Rayners Lane Underground Station e-bike fire

27/02/2025 11:30
Harrow
Fire at commercial property
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Firefighters were called to an e-bike alight on a platform at Rayners Lane Underground Station.

The e-bike was destroyed by the fire. There were no reports of any injuries.

The fire is believed to have been accidental and caused by a fault within a lithium-ion battery for an e-bike.

A London Fire Brigade spokesperson said: “Following this e-bike fire, we’re reminding businesses, including rail operators, to carefully consider their fire risk assessments and we’re encouraging transport operators to consider whether they have adequate safety measures in place should an e-bike fire happen on their service.” 

"Since we launched our #ChargeSafe campaign we’ve been calling for much-needed legislation for online marketplaces to ensure products like batteries, chargers and conversion kits are strictly regulated. All too often these batteries fail if they are used with the wrong charger, are faulty or modified, counterfeit or become damaged.” 

The Brigade was called at 1130 and the fire was under control by 1156. Three fire engines and around 15 firefighters from Harrow and Northolt fire stations attended the scene.

Safety tips for e-bike and e-scooter users to follow 

  • Never block your escape route with anything, including e-bikes and e-scooters. Store them somewhere away from a main through route. Our advice is to store these items in a safe external location if possible, such as a garage or a shed.  
  • Always use the correct charger, otherwise the risk of fire increases, and buy an official one from a reputable seller.   
  • Do not attempt to modify or tamper with your battery. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions.   
  • Converting pedal bikes into e-bikes using DIY kits bought online can be very dangerous. They pose a higher risk of fire. Get a professional or competent person to carry out the conversion and make sure to buy a battery from a reputable seller and that it is not second-hand.  
  • Check your battery and charger meets UK safety standards.  We have particular concern where conversion kits, batteries and chargers have been purchased from online marketplaces and when they've been sourced on the internet, which may not meet the correct safety standards.  Consumers buying any product can check that the item displays a UKCA or CE mark that ensures that the products meet UK and EU safety, health or environmental requirements. If buying online, buy from a reputable UK supplier. 
  • Watch out for signs that the battery or charger aren’t working as they should – e.g. if the battery is hot to the touch or has changed shape.   
  • Let the battery cool before charging. Batteries can get warm during their use and it is advisable to allow them to cool down before attempting to re-charge as they could be more susceptible to failure if overheated. If you are charging batteries indoors, please follow our advice on safe charging.  
  • Unplug your charger once it’s finished charging. Always follow manufacturers’ instructions when charging and we would advise not to leave it unattended or while people are asleep. 
  • Fit alarms where you charge. Ensure you have smoke alarms fitted in areas where e-bikes or e-scooters are being charged and make sure they are tested regularly. You can quickly and easily check your home by visiting our free online home fire safety checker tool.

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