Battery certifications

Our range of services also includes the certification of lithium-ion batteries. Depending on the product category, different guidelines and laws apply worldwide. We advise you on the required standards and organise all the necessary certifications for the transport and operation of your battery pack. UN 38.3 is always required to transport the battery pack safely to the desired destination.

Specifications

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Certifications according to the following guidelines

  • UN 38.3 (transport regulation)
  • IEC 62133-2:2017, incl. CB test certificate
  • PSE certification (Japan)
  • KC certification (South Korea)
  • WERCS registration
  • BIS certification (India)
  • UL 1642 (single cell)
  • UL 2054 (battery pack)
  • CCC certification (China) 
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Classes of dangerous goods

All lithium batteries have been classified as dangerous goods since 1 January 2009:

  • UN 3480 Lithium-ion batteries
  • UN 3481 Lithium-ion batteries packed WITH equipment
  • UN 3481 Lithium-ion batteries IN equipment
  • UN 3090 Lithium metal batteries
  • UN 3091 Lithium metal batteries packed WITH equipment
  • UN 3091 Lithium metal batteries IN equipment dangerous goods class 9
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Required certifications

Depending on your requirements, we will advise you on which certifications are required.

  • Duration of certification approx. 3 months
  • Delivery of all necessary certification documents

Product examples

Lithium-ion batteries must be labelled as hazardous goods.

We organise all the necessary certifications for your battery pack.