The problem is the average member of the public is totally clueless about batteries and charging. Most couldn't even tell you the difference between voltage and amps...Until I got in to ebikes I'd have laughed at you if you told me there was such a thing as 58.8V charger....education could make a significant difference to the amount of fires and deaths we're seeing.
Plus, the industry does not help with such a plethora of voltages etc. So what is a 48V battery? 13s or 14s? Some manufacturers label a nominal 36V battery as "40V" or I've even seen 14s packs as "56V". Then that's not even starting on different battery chemistries, Li-ion/Lipo, LiFePO4 etc... in addition, even if the voltage is correct, is the charger current matched to the size of the pack? It is quite easy to attach a 5 A charger to a small pack and charge it too quickly.