4 FAQs about Can energy storage batteries be shipped directly by air

What types of batteries can be transported by air?

You will encounter two main types when transporting lithium batteries by air: lithium ion batteries and lithium metal batteries. Lithium ion batteries, often used in consumer electronics like laptops and smartphones, are rechargeable and have a typical energy density of 160–270Wh/kg for NMC Lithium battery and 180–230Wh/kg for LCO Lithium battery.

Can lithium-ion batteries be shipped by air?

But there's good news: Lithium-ion batteries can be shipped safely by air if shippers take proper precautions. As with all hazardous goods, safely shipping lithium-ion batteries by air requires having personnel with the appropriate expertise and training and complying with strict labeling and packaging requirements.

How do you ship lithium ion batteries?

Goods must be labelled as “Lithium Ion Battery” or “Lithium Metal Battery” and include appropriate shipping marks and hazard labels. Lithium batteries must have the correct documentation – including a Dangerous goods declaration, air waybill, and packing list. Can you Ship Lithium-ion Batteries Internationally?

Why is battery shipping dangerous?

However, their high energy density, combined with their flammable electrolyte and risk of short-circuiting, makes them a hazardous material during transportation. Fires and explosions linked to improper battery shipping have led to increasingly strict regulatory oversight across the globe.

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