1, UN38.3 transportation report.
2, 1.2 meters drop test
If the lithium battery is not mounted with the equipment, and each package contains more than 24 cells or 12 batteries, it must also pass the 1.2 meters free fall test.
3, "Air Transportation Condition Identification Certificate"
4, MSDS report: Chemical Safety Technical Sheet
The above four items are the information that needs to be provided for the export transportation of lithium batteries.
In addition, the EU also has relevant requirements for the safety and environmental protection of lithium batteries.
1, CE certification: battery CE certification is mainly to do CE electromagnetic compatibility directive (EMC).
2, EN/ICE 6133 test: battery safety requirements test, such as continuous charging, drop, collision, forced discharge, temperature cycle, external short circuit.
3, EU Battery Directive 2013/56/EU: stipulates the limits of heavy metals lead, cadmium, mercury, hexavalent chromium in batteries