What is the Problem?
According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), the e-bike’s lithium-ion battery can overheat and ignite, posing serious fire and burn hazards to consumers. FENGQS and the CPSC have received at least 13 reports of the e-bikes igniting. The CPSC warns consumers to stop using the recalled electric bikes.
What is Thermal Runaway?
Lithium-ion batteries are widely used because they can store a significant amount of energy while remaining compact and lightweight. However, they can be risky—if they overheat, a chain reaction known as thermal runaway can occur, releasing energy quickly and potentially causing a fire or explosion. This can be triggered by factors such as overcharging, damage, or internal faults/defects.
Is My E-Bike Included in this Recall?
The July 24, 2025, recall includes about 100 FENGQS F7 Pro Electric Bikes. The e-bikes were sold in blue. “FENGQS” is printed on the downtube, and the model number, “F7 Pro”, is printed near the rear wheel. The production date (2024/4/21) is printed on a label on the front of the battery.
Other E-Bike Recalls
VIVI E-Bikes Lithium-ion Batteries Recall Lawsuit – A July 17, 2025, recall that included about 24,000 e-bikes.
Ancheer E-Bikes Recall Lawsuit – An October 13, 2022, recall that included about 22,000 electric bikes.
Pacific Cycle E-Bike Recall Lawsuit – A January 25, 2024, recall that included about 1,700 e-bikes.
Questions About a FENGQS Electric Bike Lawsuit? Contact a Johnson//Becker Lawyer for a Free Case Review
If a recalled e-bike injured you or a loved one, you may want to speak with the lawyers at Johnson//Becker. We are currently accepting new cases for recalled electric bicycles nationwide, and you may be entitled to financial compensation.
We offer a Free Case Evaluation. Please use the form below to contact us or call (800) 279-6386. We would be honored to speak with you and respond promptly to every inquiry.
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