Fire at Surrey E-Bike Store Fueled by Lithium-Ion Batteries
- A large fire destroyed the EV Revolution e-bike and e-scooter store in Surrey, B.C., on Saturday night near 104 Avenue and 139 Street.
- The fire ignited about two hours after the business shut off power at 5 p.m., with officials attributing the cause to an old electrical system in the attic, though investigation continues.
- Firefighters initially entered the building but retreated due to thick smoke and intense heat, shifting to outside defensive tactics during the six-hour effort.
- Assistant Chief Mike McNamara explained that lithium and other substances within e-bike batteries are difficult to extinguish, which contributed to the increased severity of the fire.
- The fire destroyed EV Revolution, damaged nearby businesses, caused no civilian injuries, and prompted safety reminders about battery-powered devices as lithium-ion fires increase.
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Large fire consumes Surrey, B.C., e-bike store, requires 36 firefighters
Dozens of firefighters in Surrey, B.C., spent hours fighting a large blaze at a store selling e-bikes, where smoke was so thick that crews had to battle the flames from outside.
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