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Manhattan E-Bike Charging Is a Building Safety Question

Manhattan apartment buildings should treat lithium-ion battery charging as a shared safety and house-rule issue, beyond a single tenant habit.

Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026

Manhattan e-bike and scooter charging is a shared-building issue because many people live above, below, and beside one another. FDNY’s lithium-ion battery safety page is the official place to start for safe charging and storage guidance. For owners, boards, tenants, and supers, the practical point is to set clear house rules, avoid damaged or uncertified equipment, and keep exits clear.

This is not anti-bike. Electric mobility is part of city life now, from delivery work to short errands to a fast trip across town. The building-safety question is where and how batteries are charged when hallways, stairs, basements, and apartments are close together.

A rule can be simple: use proper equipment, keep charging out of exits, and deal with damaged batteries quickly. The hard part is making sure everyone in the building hears the same rule before there is a problem.

Keep FDNY guidance with the lease packet, house rules, board notes, or superintendent message. A calm written rule is much better than arguing after a battery is already in the wrong spot.

Use the same FDNY language in Manhattan, New York City, board minutes, lease packets, and superintendent notices so the rule travels clearly.

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