Lithium batteries can be carried by air depending on configuration and Watt-hour rating (for rechargeable) or lithium content (for non-rechargeable). In ad...
Lithium batteries must conform to all applicable HMR requirements when offered for transportation or transported by air,…
Unlike lithium ion batteries which must be transported on their own with a maximum 30% state of charge by air, manufactu…
Last year ICAO announced several new rules that should help air cargo to mitigate the risks of lithium battery transport…
IATA now recommends that shippers of lithium-ion batteries packed in or with equipment (UN 3481), or in vehicles (UN 355…
This page consolidates the lithium battery resources throughout the FAA Dangerous Goods Safety campaigns: PackSafe, Safe…
Air transport restrictions often include capacity limitations, state-of-charge requirements (typically 30% maximum), and…
Ship lithium batteries at no more than 30% charge and protect terminals to reduce fire risks and meet airline requiremen…
State of Charge: For air transport, lithium batteries should ideally be at a state of charge of no more than 30%. This r…
As of January 1, 2025, the IATA''s 66th Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) recommends that lithium-ion batteries-whether …
BART HOME SOLAR provides high-efficiency residential solar panels, smart battery storage, and home energy management systems. Request your free, no-obligation quote today and discover how affordable home solar can be.
Have questions about home solar installation, battery storage, or energy management? Reach out – we're here to help you make the switch.