UK fire services face 46% increase in fires linked to lithium- ...
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qbeeurope.comHere’s the latest synthesized view on UK lithium-ion battery fire statistics.
The most recent public reporting indicates a sharp rise in fires linked to lithium-ion batteries across the UK, driven largely by fires involving e-bikes, e-scooters, and other consumer battery-powered devices. For example, reports covering 2023–2025 show year-on-year increases in battery-related incidents, with some sources noting fires occurring at a rate of roughly several hundred per year in major urban areas like London. This trend has prompted calls for tighter safety rules, better storage/disposal guidance, and enhanced firefighter training to handle the unique burn characteristics of lithium-ion battery fires.[4][5][6][7]
Regional patterns often show the London Fire Brigade as the single largest contributor to lithium-ion battery fire counts, followed by other large services such as Lancashire and Avon (bath/bristol area) in recent years; some sources also highlight significant activity in Greater Manchester and West Yorkshire regions. These figures derive from FOI data compiled by insurers and fire authorities, which are then used to quantify the burden and inform safety campaigns.[1][5]
Public safety and industry responses emphasize: (1) improved response guidelines for battery fires due to their different burning behavior; (2) stricter safety standards for charging, storage, and end-of-life disposal; and (3) awareness campaigns targeting consumers, retailers, and fleet operators to reduce risk at the point of use and charging.[7][1][4]
There are variations in exact counts by year and source, so parties seeking precise figures should refer to the latest FOI materials, fire service annual reports, and insurer briefing notes released in 2024–2025, with London Fire Brigade and London-area incidents often highlighted as leading indicators.[5][8]
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