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CBP Seizes Noncompliant E-Bikes in Norfolk
March 19, 2026
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers at the Norfolk, Virginia port seized 35 electric bikes imported from China that failed to meet federal motor vehicle safety standards as set by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). This enforcement action underscores CBP's commitment to preventing the entry of noncompliant and potentially unsafe e-bikes amid increasing usage and injury reports in the U.S. The seizure highlights the importance of compliance with federal safety regulations for importers and vendors in the e-bike market.
- Procurement professionals should note the heightened scrutiny on e-bike imports for compliance with NHTSA safety standards, which may affect supply chain and vendor eligibility.
- Importers and contractors involved in e-bike distribution must ensure products meet federal safety requirements to avoid seizures and disruptions.
- This action signals ongoing collaboration between CBP and NHTSA, indicating sustained enforcement that could impact procurement planning and risk assessments for e-bike-related contracts.
- Businesses supplying e-bikes in the Hampton Roads region and beyond should evaluate compliance documentation and certification processes to maintain market access.
We know that injuries to electric bike riders continue to rise. Customs and Border Protection officers will continue to partner with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to protect e-bike riders and others on the road by denying the importation of noncompliant and potentially unsafe e-bikes.
— Keri Brady, CBP27s area port director for the Area Port of Norfolk-Newport News, Va.
Agencies
U.S. Customs and Border Protection, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Vendors
e-bike shop in Hampton Roads