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Supposing someone buys an electric bike with a charger for its 48V Lithium battery. Then 18 months later, the charger fails. The person has to then buy another charger, but may have no idea what kind to get. The charger that shipped with the bike may well be obsolete. They may then buy a replacement charger with far too high charge current , and thereby either blow the battery up, or severely reduce its lifetime, due to overheating it during charging.
How is the industry addressing this issue?..or isn’t it?
Supposing someone buys an electric bike with a charger for its 48V Lithium battery. Then 18 months later, the charger fails. The person has to then buy another charger, but may have no idea what kind to get. The charger that shipped with the bike may well be obsolete. They may then buy a replacement charger with far too high charge current , and thereby either blow the battery up, or severely reduce its lifetime, due to overheating it during charging.
How is the industry addressing this issue?..or isn’t it?