UL’s work in helping assure the safe manufacture, handling and use of new technologies includes a variety of tests on the energy storage system (such as batteries in
stationary/motiveand
portable applications), power supply, materials and system itself. UL has the foremost
battery experts and has been extensively studying
lithium-ion technology.
Effective February 2, 2016, UL is accepting self-balancing scooters/hoverboard products for testing to the newly developed requirements (UL 2272) for electrical and fire safety. For more information on UL’s product testing, please also visit our pages for
consumer applications,
commercial applications,
power supplies and
materials. It’s important to note that manufacturers voluntarily choose to submit these products for testing and certification as there is no mandate to do so.
Overview of UL 2272 with the principal engineer who played a key role in the development of the new standard. You’ll learn about UL’s certification programs for self- balancing scooters, future plans for the UL 2272 standard development including reaching consensus on the standard’s requirements.