The latest rules for air transportation of lithium batteries in 2021; Export lithium battery certifi
In recent years, daily consumer products have entered the new energy era, and
electronic products including new energy lithium-ion power batteries are
increasingly used in all walks of life. The performance and safety of
lithium-ion batteries are important considerations for enterprises and
consumers. A few days ago, IATA released the update notice of IATA DGR-62
version of air transport rules and the change of rules in 2021, which revised
the relevant air transport rules for various dangerous goods including lithium
batteries. What certification requirements do major foreign markets have for
lithium batteries at present? What are the prerequisites? Let's listen to the
experts first. Revision Rules for Air Transport of Lithium Batteries in 2021:
The air transport approval of A88 (prototype or lithium battery with small batch
production that has not been tested by UN38.3) and A99 (lithium battery pack
with net weight exceeding 35 kg) are specially stipulated. In addition to the
approval of the country of origin, it also requires the approval of the country
where the air carrier (airline) is located, which expands the scope of the
approved government involved; In addition, the air transport approval of A88
(prototype or lithium battery with small batch production that has not been
tested by UN38.3) and A99 (lithium battery pack with net weight exceeding 35 kg)
are specially stipulated, which requires not only the approval of the country of
origin, but also the approval of the country where the air carrier (airline) is
located, expanding the scope of the approved government involved;