China Daily (Hong Kong)

Beijing seeks safer charging of electric bicycles

- By XIN WEN xinwen@chinadaily.com.cn

Beijing plans to set up zones where charging electric bicycles is prohibited, a move designed to prevent potentiall­y fatal fires caused by disorderly charging in walkways, staircases or the safety exits of residentia­l buildings.

The owners of electric bicycles who charge their bikes in certain areas could be fined up to 500 yuan ($80), under a draft submitted to the Standing Committee of the Beijing Municipal People’s Congress on Thursday.

The draft also said bicycle owners could be held criminally responsibl­e in some cases.

A fire in an electric bicycle shop in Beijing’s Shuimoxi community that killed four people on Sunday has prompted local department­s to expedite the measure.

The cause of the fire is still under investigat­ion, according to the Beijing Municipal Fire Bureau.

Experts said the charging of electric bicycles in public has always been a problem, but strengthen­ing enforcemen­t has become more important.

“Many people think it is easy to charge their bicycles in buildings, but they might ignore the potential safety risks,” said Liu Daizong, China transport program director of the World Resources Institute.

He said the establishm­ent of an annual safety check for electric bicycles is necessary. A demerit system could also be used to punish bicycle owners who frequently break the rules.

“A number of department­s are involved in overseeing the charging of electric bicycles, but residentia­l property management companies and communitie­s should take more responsibi­lity for supervisio­n,” Liu said.

In December, the Ministry of Public Security ruled that electric bicycles must not be parked in evacuation walkways, staircases or safety exits in tall buildings or be charged in those places.

Residentia­l property management company should conduct regular checks of fire risks, monitor fire-control facilities and enhance publicity to raise awareness of fire prevention, it said.

Beijing has more than 3 million electric bicycles, and the number is growing by 15 percent per year, according to the Beijing Bicycle Industry Associatio­n.

Districts in Beijing have started to build standard electric bicycle charging points. The city’s Shijingsha­n district announced on Thursday that it would provide 10 million yuan to build more than 3,000 electric bicycle charging stations at 308 locations to satisfy resident’s safety needs.

Zhang Haiyun, chief of Beijing’s Huangzhuan­g community, said the community planned to build six to eight charging stations in the next two months.

“We also told the residents of our community about the importance of preventing fires and increased their awareness of electric bicycle charging,” Zhang said.

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