Ald. Debra Silverstein: Chicago is a leader in protecting consumers from dangers of lithium-ion batteries – Chicago Sun-Times

"Chicago is home to a booming micro-mobility market. That is a good thing: Every vehicle mile replaced with a mile on an electric bike or scooter helps our environment and improves the health of our city. We need alternatives, such as Divvy and its network of thousands of e-bikes, that support sustainable transit, and our ordinance ensures this market can grow safely."
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Unfortunately, CHI can’t protect anyone from flying lead.

Frank Miller
1 year ago

They forget to mention your new wireless gas meter readers are powered by lithium ion batteries. It gave me a warm fuzzy when the gas utility people had to replace the new meter index within a year of installation, because quote “they are $hit and die within a year”.

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