The two wheeler lead-acid battery market is growing steadily, according to a May 11, 2025 press release. Future Market Insights, Inc. ascribes this development to their rugged nature, and their cost-effectiveness in a rising market. Put simply, lead-acid e-motorcycle, e-scooter and electric two-wheeler batteries do not burn the way lithium-ion ones may do.
Lead-Acid Two-Wheelers Support Urbanization
Growing demand for two wheeler lead-acid batteries, is particularly evident in expanding economies according to a News Wires release. Developing economies are expanding their two-wheeler fleets there, in response to increasing urbanization and gasoline fuel costs.
Lead-acid battery storage is becoming a popular alternative ‘fuel’ for electrically-powered two-wheelers. Factors behind this trend include lead-acid’s cost-effectiveness, easy availability, and recycling efficiency according to News Wires.
Bicycles made a huge contribution to personal mobility, when they arrived in Europe in the 1860s. Electrifying them with batteries has created a revolution in micro-commercial transport, enabling citizens to start small businesses.
However, this burgeoning industry is suffering a recent setback, due to a surge in lithium-ion battery fires wiping out family incomes. It’s no wonder that some of these folk are returning to the safety and non-flammability of affordable lead acid batteries.
UK Challenges ‘Dangerous ‘Electric Bike Batteries’
The highly competitive nature of the e-delivery business, forces operators to trim their expenses wherever they can. Unfortunately, this has lead to some of them purchasing the cheapest lithium-ion two wheeler lead-acid battery they can find. Because, to their minds, these offer the best return on their capital.
However, as many of these operators are now discovering, lithium-ion batteries are volatile, and the cheapest ones may lack essential safety features. This appears to be the case with certain triangular-shaped branded batteries, being traded on Facebook Marketplace, according to GB News, May 14 2025.
The UK government has requested the removal of some these advertisements on Facebook, and we understand that the social media have obliged.
The lower House of Commons in the UK Parliament has just approved a new Product Regulation and Metrology (Measurement) Bill. This further regulates the marketing and use of products including lithium-ion batteries.
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