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Major operation seizes £1.3m of 'dangerous' electric vehicles

A multi-agency crackdown led by Suffolk Trading Standards has seized 340 dangerous electric motorcycles and transport goods worth £1.3 million at the Port of Felixstowe, preventing unsafe vehicles capable of speeds over 50mph from reaching UK consumers.

Illegal Chinese e-bikes being confiscated by Trading Standards
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Illegal Chinese e-bikes being confiscated by Trading Standards

Why it matters: The operation was carried out to prevent serious harm caused by fire, explosion, electric shock, as well as anti-social behaviour and criminality linked to these vehicles, according to Suffolk Trading Standards.

The details: Led by Suffolk Trading Standards' Imports Team and supported by Hertfordshire and Metropolitan Police, the Office for Product Safety and Standards and the Department for Transport, officers held suspect containers at the border and conducted detailed examinations over three days. All 340 seized items were assessed as dangerous and posing serious safety risks.

Many of the goods were unlabeled or had labelling only in Chinese, while others were supplied with non-UK plugs and chargers that included unsafe travel adaptors, posing fire risks. Some carried CE/UKCA marks, but much of the technical documentation was fake. None of the goods were legal for use in the UK, on or off the road.

By the numbers: The seized goods included:

  • 224 counterfeit or grey import Sur-ron electric motorbikes, including Lite Bee, Hyper Bee and Ultra Bee models, some capable of reaching 56mph, valued at £1,027,905

  • Five Talaria electric motorbikes retailing around £5,000 each

  • A high-powered 'Arctic Leopard' electric motorbike valued at £6,000, which can reach over 63mph

  • A Blade II 'Teverun' electric scooter worth £6,000 and capable of 53mph speeds

  • 40 high-powered electric bikes commonly used by food couriers

What they're saying: Councillor Steve Wiles, Suffolk County Council's Cabinet Member responsible for Public Health and Public Protection, said: "This was a sophisticated and highly targeted operation that stopped more than a million pounds' worth of dangerous, counterfeit and non-compliant electric vehicles from reaching UK consumers. These products pose a very real threat - not just through the risk of fire or electric shock, but also through their links to anti-social behaviour and criminality."

The bigger picture: The operation uncovered incorrect and misleading import declarations and identified businesses linked to the illegal supply chain. Intelligence gathered will be shared nationally to disrupt similar activity elsewhere, as part of ongoing efforts to tackle road-related harm and wider criminality linked to illegal vehicle use.

What's next: Suffolk Trading Standards will continue working with enforcement partners to remove unsafe e-transport goods from the UK market, trace their supply routes, and ensure criminals profiting from dangerous imports are stopped at the earliest opportunity.

The bottom line: If you have purchased a product that you think may be unsafe, stop using it immediately and report it to Trading Standards via Citizens Advice Consumer Service on 0808 223 1133.

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