14/05/2026
As Europe tightens safety and compliance requirements for e-bikes and light electric vehicles (LEVs), choosing the right lithium battery supplier is no longer just a sourcing decision, it’s a regulatory and safety decision.
With the EN 15194 transition ending on 15 May 2026, EN50604-1 compliant battery systems are becoming essential for OEMs entering the EU market.
We recently published a comprehensive guide:
How to Choose an EN50604-1 Certified Lithium Battery Supplier in 2026 (E-Bike & LEV Guide)
In this article, we cover:
✅ What EN50604-1 actually requires
✅ Key battery safety and abuse tests
✅ Differences between EN50604-1, EN15194, UN38.3, IEC62133, and UL2271
✅ How to audit and verify battery suppliers
✅ Common risks behind “claimed” certifications
✅ A practical supplier audit scorecard for procurement teams
For engineers, OEMs, and purchasing managers working on e-bikes, e-scooters, cargo bikes, and other LEVs, this guide provides a practical framework for reducing certification risk and improving supplier selection.
At Shenzhen Tritek Limited, we continue supporting European LEV projects with intelligent BMS-integrated lithium battery packs designed for EN50604-1 compliance, IP67 protection, and advanced customization.
Read the article: https://tritekbattery.com/how-to-choose-an-en50604-1-certified-lithium-battery-supplier/
Choose a reliable EN50604-1 certified lithium battery supplier in 2026. Learn key tests, compliance requirements, supplier audit criteria, and sourcing tips for e-bikes and LEVs in the EU.