3 requires lithium batteries to pass 8 tests: Altitude Simulation, Thermal Test, Vibration, Shock, External Short Circuit, Impact/Crush Test, Overcharge, Forced Discharge.
What certifications do you need to ship a lithium battery?
In our initial proposal, we will provide you with the specifics for each based on your design. IEC testing includes CB certification. IEC and UL testing must be done after the transportation certification is complete. In order to ship ANY lithium battery products via air freight, the UN 38.3 test must be passed by the battery packs.
What certifications do you offer for lithium ion battery testing?
In our accredited international network of testing laboratories we provide comprehensive testing against all major lithium-ion battery testing standards. We offer UN 38.3 testing, UL 1642 lithium batteries assessments, IEC 62133, IEC 62619 certification and more.
What are the UL standards for lithium batteries?
UL is an independent product safety certification organization that, in conjunction with other organizations and industry experts, publishes consensus-based safety standards. For lithium batteries, key standards are: UL 1642: This standard is used for testing lithium cells. Battery pack level tests are covered by UL 2054.
How much does a lithium ion battery certification cost?
Costs can vary widely, with UL certification ranging from $15,000 to $20,000, while UN38.3 certification may cost between $5,000 and $7,000. What are the critical certifications for lithium-ion batteries? Key certifications include UL, IEC, CE Marking, UN38.3, KC, CB, PSE, and RoHS, each addressing different aspects of safety and compliance.
What are the packaging requirements for lithium batteries?
The UN38.3 certification outlines the packaging requirements for lithium batteries classified as dangerous items in Class 9. PI65: This instruction applies to lithium batteries that are packed with equipment. PI66: This instruction applies to lithium batteries that are packed together in a single outer packaging.
What are the safety standards for lithium batteries?
For lithium batteries, key standards are: IEC 62133: Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline or other non-acid electrolytes – safety requirements for portable sealed secondary cells and for batteries made from them, for use in portable applications.