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UL-2272 Certified
Every Inokim scooter sold in our Manhattan store meets New York City's strict UL-2272 battery safety certification requirements. Ride legally. Ride safely.
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What Is UL 2272 Certification?
UL 2272 is the nationally recognized safety standard for electrical systems in personal e-mobility devices, including electric scooters. Developed by Underwriters Laboratories (UL Solutions), this certification evaluates the complete electrical system of an e-scooter—not just individual components.
A UL-2272 certified electric scooter has undergone rigorous third-party testing to verify that its battery system, electrical drive train, and charger meet strict fire safety and electrical safety requirements. This is the standard that New York City requires under Local Law 39.
Unlike cheap, unbranded scooters flooding the market, every Inokim model sold at our Manhattan store carries legitimate UL-2272 certification—meaning you can ride with confidence, store your scooter in your apartment, and bring it into your office building without issue.
Battery Stability
Thermal runaway prevention and cell-level safety evaluation under extreme conditions.
Charging Safety
Overcharge protection, charger compatibility, and safe charging cycle verification.
Short-Circuit Protection
Wiring quality assessment and resistance to electrical faults under load.
Fire Prevention
Comprehensive fire safety testing of the complete electrical drive train system.
Impact & Drop Testing
Evaluates potential hazards when a device is accidentally dropped during use.
Environmental Stress
Performance verification under temperature extremes, humidity, and vibration.
NYC E-Scooter Battery Laws
Understanding Local Law 39 of 2023 and what it means for electric scooter owners, riders, and retailers in New York City.
Local Law 39
Effective September 16, 2023, all e-scooters sold, leased, or rented in NYC must be certified to UL 2272 by an accredited testing laboratory. Non-compliant retailers face fines up to $1,000 per model.
Building Access
Many NYC landlords, offices, and universities now require proof of UL certification before allowing e-scooters inside. Non-certified devices are banned from most residential and commercial buildings.
Ongoing Enforcement
DCWP and FDNY jointly inspect retailers and respond to 311 complaints. As of 2024, new enforcement powers under Local Laws 49 and 50 strengthen penalties for repeat violators.
Why NYC Mandated UL Certification
Lithium-ion battery fires from uncertified devices created a public safety crisis that demanded action.
Why Buy Your NYC Legal E-Scooter From Inokim?
As Manhattan's dedicated UL-certified electric scooter shop, we ensure every ride meets the highest safety and legal standards.
100% UL-2272 Certified
Every scooter in our store carries verified UL-2272 certification. No exceptions, no grey-market devices.
NYC Local Expertise
Our team understands NYC regulations inside and out. We help you navigate compliance, building rules, and riding laws.
Documentation Provided
Receive your UL certification documentation with every purchase—proof for your building management and peace of mind.
In-Store Service Lab
Our NYC service center provides certified maintenance and battery inspections to keep your scooter compliant long-term.
NYC Electric Scooter Riding Rules
Know the rules before you ride. Here's a quick reference for legal e-scooter operation in New York City.
| Rule | Requirement | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Maximum Speed | 15 mph in NYC | Enforced |
| UL 2272 Certification | Required for all sales/rentals | Mandatory |
| Sidewalk Riding | Prohibited at all times | Banned |
| Bike Lane Use | Required where available | Required |
| Minimum Rider Age | 16 years old | Enforced |
| Helmet (Ages 16-17) | Required for minors | Required |
| Road Speed Limit | Streets under 30 mph only | Enforced |
| License/Registration | Not required (standard scooters) | Current Law |
| MTA Transit | Must fold before boarding | Required |
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about NYC e-scooter battery laws and UL-2272 compliance.
Retailers selling non-certified devices face fines up to $1,000 per model. As a consumer, you risk being unable to bring your scooter into residential buildings, offices, or universities. Many landlords and building managers now check for UL certification marks before allowing e-scooters on premises. Additionally, non-certified batteries pose a genuine fire risk—NYC saw 267+ battery fires and 18 deaths in 2023 from uncertified devices.
Yes. Every Inokim electric scooter sold at our NYC store carries verified UL-2272 certification for the complete electrical system. This includes the battery, charger, and electrical drive train. We provide certification documentation with every purchase so you have proof for building management and peace of mind.
UL 2272 is the standard for personal e-mobility devices like electric scooters, hoverboards, and e-skateboards. UL 2849 is specifically for electric bicycles (e-bikes). Both evaluate electrical and fire safety, but they apply to different vehicle categories. In NYC, e-scooters must meet UL 2272, while e-bikes must meet UL 2849. Batteries for both must also comply with UL 2271.
No. Sidewalk riding is strictly prohibited in New York City for all electric scooters. You must ride in bike lanes where available, or on streets with speed limits of 30 mph or less. Violating this rule can result in fines and is a primary reason for NYPD ticketing of e-scooter riders.
Currently, standard standing electric scooters (under 100 lbs, max 15 mph) do not require a driver's license, registration, or insurance in NYC. However, pending legislation known as "Priscilla's Law" may require registration in the future. High-speed models exceeding local limits risk classification as unregistered mopeds, which can lead to confiscation.
With a UL-2272 certified scooter, you have the documentation needed to satisfy most building management requirements. NYC Fire Code bans non-UL batteries from buildings, so certified devices are generally permitted. However, individual buildings may have additional policies—we recommend checking with your building management and showing your UL certification documentation.
Premium brands prioritize rider safety by securing authentic UL certifications for their batteries and electrical systems. You can easily verify these credentials through official documentation and online databases. Non-branded options often skip these rigorous testing protocols. At Inokim, we supply original certification documents with every scooter to ensure your complete peace of mind.
Ride Legal in NYC
Visit our Manhattan store or shop online for UL-2272 certified electric scooters that meet every NYC safety requirement.