The lithium iron phosphate battery cells covered in this certification are. LF50K, LF280K. This certification belongs to UL’s BBGA8 category. The same certification with #2, but for Canada. * This file is the printed version of the document in the UL’s database, not the original confirmation letter or certification file.
This certification belongs to the ul lithium battery certification bbcv2 category, the category is to investigate the components that make up the battery pack. The basic standard used to investigate products in this category is UL 1642, “Lithium Batteries.”
The General Product Safety Regulation covers safety aspects of a product, including lithium batteries, which are not covered by other regulations. Although there are harmonised standards under the regulation, we could not find any that specifically relate to batteries.
The technical documentation should contain information (e.g. description of the lithium battery and its intended use) that makes it possible to assess the lithium battery’s conformity with the requirements of the regulation. The regulation lists the required documentation in Annex VIII.
This certification covers the LiFePO4 battery cells are: LF32, LF50F, LF56, LF75, LF80, LF90, LF105, LF230, LF280. This certification belongs to the ul lithium battery certification bbcv2 category, the category is to investigate the components that make up the battery pack.
In the realm of renewable energy storage, ensuring the robustness and safety of lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) batteries is paramount. The drop test, as defined under the IEC 62619 standard, serves as a critical assessment of a battery’s structural integrity and operational reliability following physical impacts.