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36-volt lithium-ion batteries used with VIVI E-bikes

Notice Date:
7.17.2025
Category
Fire or Overheating
Manufacturer:
Guangzhou Plenty Bicycle Co., Ltd., of China
Units Affected:
Source Link:
CPSC

Description

This recall involves 36-volt lithium-ion rechargeable batteries included with certain "VIVI" brand e-bikes. E-bike model information can be found on a consumer's sales order documentation and on certain bicycle frames. Battery model information is located on the battery itself. "VIVI is printed on the bicycle downtube. The following e-bike model numbers and battery model numbers are included in this recall: Affected E-Bike Model Number Recalled Battery Model Number C26 WT0261, 36V-8AH-288WH, ZBL-36V8AH ZK, SKD015, EB3608C0B MT20 WT0261, SKD014, ZBL-36V10.4Ah LH Z3 TCRFD111005YY M026SH 36V-8Ah-288Wh, ZBL-36V8Ah288Wh, ZBL-36V8Ah288Wh ZK, EB360817E, SKD036008016A H6 EB3610D0B, ZBL-36V10Ah, SKD011, 36V-10.4AH-374.4Wh, SKD036010003A H7 EB3610C5B, 36V-10.4AH-374.4Wh MT26H ZBL-36V8Ah ZK 26LGB EB360808L, 36V-8AH-300WH, 36V-8AH-288WH, WT0260, SKD036008009A, ZBL-36V8AH, ZBL-36V8AH ZK, ZBL10SP36V8AH M026TGB EB360808L, 36V-8AH-300WH, 36V-8AH-288WH, WT0260, SKD036008009A, ZBL-36V8AH, ZBL-36V8AH ZK, ZBL10SP36V8AH MT26G EB360808L, 36V-8AH-300WH, 36V-8AH-288WH, WT0260, SKD036008009A, ZBL-36V8AH, ZBL-36V8AH ZK, ZBL10SP36V8AH FM20 WT0289, EB3608B2S, 36V-8AH-288WH F20 36V-8AH-288WH, EB3608B4S S3 TCRFD021004006, TCRFD031004006, TTTT07F01, TCRFD181004JB, TCRFD011004JB, TC-TT011005B Z1 TT09F01 Z2 TT09F01

Remedy

Consumers should immediately stop using e-bikes with the recalled lithium-ion batteries and contact VIVI to receive a free replacement battery and battery charger. Consumers must dispose of the recalled battery at a household hazardous waste (HHW) collection center or follow the instructions of their municipality and confirm that this was done by sending an email to vivirecall@163.com. Note: Do not throw the recalled lithium-ion battery in the trash, in the general recycling stream (e.g., street-level or curbside recycling bins), or in used battery recycling boxes found at various retail and home improvement stores. Recalled lithium-ion batteries must be disposed of differently than other batteries, because they present a greater risk of fire. Your municipal HHW collection center may accept this recalled lithium-ion battery or device for disposal. Before taking your battery or device to an HHW collection center, contact it ahead of time and ask whether it accepts recalled lithium-ion batteries. If it doesn't, contact your municipality for further guidance.