The new EU Battery Regulation, Regulation 2023/1542, introduces significant changes and requirements aimed at enhancing the sustainability and safety of batteries and battery-operated products. Here are some key points regarding the changes and new provisions:
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Learn MoreWASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) today issued new standards to strengthen safety conditions for the shipment of lithium cells and batteries. These changes, some of which focus specifically on shipments by air, will better ensure that lithium cells and batteries are able to withstand normal transportation conditions and are …
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Learn MoreShipping lithium batteries compliantly can be a complicated task, regulations differ and can be difficult to decipher. Here we have summarized the different types of lithium batteries and the main rules around shipping these batteries. We have provided a helpful table to display UN numbers and their relevant packing instructions as …
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Learn More2024 Lithium Batteries Regulations: Battery Types. Step 1 – What type of battery are you shipping? Tip: Click the below buttons to get more details on each type of batteries. Lithium ion batteries or cells . are rechargeable (secondary) lithium ion or lithium polymer cells or batteries. These are very commonly found in portable consumer
Learn MoreThis publication directs readers to scenario-based shipping guides that outline the requirements to ship packages of lithium cells and batteries in various configurations. Each distinct shipping guide in this document refers to the regulatory requirements for a specific lithium cell/battery type, configuration, or size.
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