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National Bicycle Dealers Association Launches Expanded E-Bike Database for Industry Standards

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IRVINE, Calif. — April 4, 2024 — The National Bicycle Dealers Association (NBDA) announces the expansion of its e-bike database initiative, now serving as a comprehensive resource for certified and insured e-bikes available in the U.S. This database, the only one of its kind, is a vital tool for retailers, consumers, e-bike incentive programs, and municipalities seeking to ensure the highest standards of safety and quality in the e-bike market.

Building upon the success of the initial launch last year, the NBDA invites e-bike brands and manufacturers to opt in and provide their certifications and insurance documents to enrich this invaluable resource. This initiative aims to streamline the process for retailers in selecting products for their stores while promoting transparency and accountability within the industry.

President of NBDA, Heather Mason, emphasized the significance of this initiative in her statement: “Our aim with this expanded database is to empower retailers with the necessary information to make informed decisions about the e-bikes they offer to their communities. By encouraging brands to contribute their data, we are fostering a culture of collaboration and responsibility that benefits all stakeholders.”

The database collects essential information, including contact details, product certifications (such as UL 2849, UL 2271, UL 2272, EN15194), CPSC Certification, and product liability insurance. Brands are encouraged to upload supporting documentation for thorough verification by the NBDA and associated firms, testing labs, and brokers to ensure accuracy and reliability.

It is important to note that the NBDA is committed to maintaining the privacy and integrity of the information provided. The data will not be sold or shared with third parties.

E-bike suppliers and manufacturers can easily submit their information through the dedicated Google form page accessible via the NBDA website.

For more information on how to contribute to the database or access its resources, please visit NBDA’s website.