The seizures were carried out to prevent serious harm caused by fire, explosion, electric shock, as well as anti-social behaviour and criminality linked to the vehicles.
Some of the goods were unlabelled, and some had labelling only in Chinese.
It was also found that many were supplied with non-UK plugs and chargers with unsafe adaptors and false technical documentation.
It was found that none of the goods were legal for the UK, whether it was on or off the road, as many were capable of reaching speeds of more than 50mph.
The goods included:
- 224 counterfeit or grey import Sur-ron electric motorbikes, including Lite Bee, Hyper Bee and Ultra Bee models, some of which can reach 56mph valued at £1,027,905
- Five Talaria electric motorbikes retailing around £5,000 each
- A high-powered ‘Arctic Leopard’ electric motorbike valued at £6,000, which can be ridden over 63mph
- A Blade II ‘Teverun’ electric scooter worth £6,000 and capable of speeds of 53mph
- 40 high-powered electric bikes commonly used by food couriers