New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2329

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Requires testing of electrical systems of certain electric bicycles, powered mobility devices, and batteries prior to sale, rental, lease, or other distribution to consumers.

Impact

The bill is anticipated to have a significant impact on the sales and distribution of low-speed electric bicycles and powered mobility devices across New Jersey. By ensuring that these products meet stringent safety standards, the law seeks to protect consumers from potential hazards associated with inadequate electrical systems. Non-compliance with this requirement could lead to enforcement actions, including penalties up to $1,000 for repeat offenses, emphasizing the necessity of adherence to these regulatory standards.

Summary

Senate Bill 2329 aims to enhance consumer safety by requiring the testing of electrical systems for certain electric bicycles, powered mobility devices, and associated batteries before they can be sold, rented, leased, or distributed to consumers. This legislation establishes that sellers must ensure compliance with Underwriters Laboratories standards or other standards set forth by the Department of Transportation. Such testing and its confirmation must be indicated in a clearly visible manner on the product or its packaging, thereby informing consumers about the compliance of these devices with established safety norms.

Contention

While the intent behind SB 2329 is rooted in consumer safety, it could face opposition from vendors and manufacturers who may argue that additional regulatory requirements can burden their businesses. There may be concerns regarding the feasibility of compliance with testing protocols and the costs associated with it, particularly for smaller manufacturers who may struggle with the financial implications of ensuring all their products meet the new standards. Therefore, the balance between consumer safety and business viability will likely be a point of discussion during legislative sessions.

Companion Bills

NJ A3875

Carry Over Requires testing of electrical systems of certain electric bicycles, powered mobility devices, and batteries prior to sale, rental, lease, or other distribution to consumers.

NJ S3044

Carry Over Requires testing of electrical systems of certain electric bicycles, powered mobility devices, and batteries prior to sale, rental, lease, or other distribution to consumers.

NJ A1875

Same As Requires testing of electrical systems of certain electric bicycles, powered mobility devices, and batteries prior to sale, rental, lease, or other distribution to consumers.

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