B2B buyers increasingly require certifications confirming their batteries meet hazardous substance restrictions and safety standards. Understanding which certifications matter — and which to demand from suppliers — is essential for professional procurement.
Hazardous Substance Restrictions
| Standard | Region | Key Requirements |
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| RoHS | EU | Lead exemption applies to lead-acid |
| REACH SVHC | EU | Lead listed — Article 33 communication required |
| TSCA | US | Lead regulated — reporting required |
| GB/T | China | National standards for battery safety |
Key Certifications B2B Buyers Should Demand
CE marking (EU): Confirms compliance with EU safety, health, and environmental requirements. Required for EU market access.
UL certification (US): Underwriters Laboratories testing for safety. UL 1989 is the standard for standby lead-acid batteries.
IEC 62660: Secondary lithium-ion and lead-acid battery testing standard for performance and reliability.
UN38.3: Required for all battery shipments by air and sea. Tests battery safety under transport conditions.
CHISEN Certification Portfolio
CHISEN provides CE, UL (selected models), IEC test reports, UN38.3 documentation, and REACH Article 33 declarations for all international shipments.
FAQ
Q: Is RoHS certification needed for lead-acid batteries? A: Lead-acid batteries have an exemption from RoHS substance restrictions. CE marking is still required for EU market access.
Q: What tests does UN38.3 cover? A: Altitude simulation, thermal cycling, vibration, shock, short circuit, impact, forced discharge. Required for all international battery shipments.
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