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E-scooters, hoverboards and e-bikes

Also covers: electric scooter, hoverboard, e-bike battery, self-balancing board

Can you donate e-scooters, hoverboards and e-bikes to a UK charity shop? Usually not.

The short answer Almost all say no Of the 153 UK charities we track, 13 say no and 3 may accept in some cases. 11 of those are category-wide rules rather than a direct mention. Evidence last verified

Why shops may refuse it

Their lithium batteries are a serious fire risk, and private e-scooters can't legally be used on UK roads anyway.

What to do instead

Take them to the council recycling centre and tell staff there's a lithium battery inside — never bin the battery.

Charity by charity

16 mentions
Not mentioned in 137 charities' guidance

Absence from a charity's list doesn't mean they accept it — it just isn't singled out. Ask your local shop.