UN Certified Lithium-ion Battery Sustainable Packaging

UN Certified Lithium-ion Battery Sustainable Packaging

Econovus Packaging has achieved UN certification – UN3480 for EV Lithium-ion battery packaging. This is a significant milestone for our business, and we are proud to be among the few companies globally that have achieved this certification.

Our UN-certified sustainable packaging for lithium-ion batteries is designed to meet the United Nations packaging requirements for the safe transport of hazardous materials. It incorporates sustainable materials and practices to minimize environmental impact while maintaining the highest standards of safety. By utilizing our packaging solution, you can contribute to a greener future while ensuring the safe delivery of your products.

UN Certified Sustainable Packaging

The UN certification for EV vehicles, EV and Lithium-ion battery packaging is a rigorous testing and evaluation process that ensures our products meet the highest safety standards. Our team has worked tirelessly to develop and manufacture packaging that keeps your EV Lithium-ion batteries safe and secure during transportation and storage.

Safety & Sustainability

When you use our packaging, you can rest assured that your Lithium-ion batteries are adequately protected and in compliance with global regulations. This certification also demonstrates our commitment to safety and sustainability, two core values that drive our business operations.

What is UN3480?

UN 3480 is a certification for lithium-ion batteries. It is a United Nations (UN) shipping classification for lithium-ion batteries and is used to ensure that these batteries are safely transported. The certification is necessary because lithium-ion batteries are considered a dangerous good due to their potential to ignite or explode if not handled properly.

To obtain UN 3480 certification, the manufacturer must perform a series of tests on the batteries to ensure they meet the UN’s safety standards.

Once the lithium-ion batteries have passed required tests, they are assigned a UN number (UN 3480) and can be safely transported by air, sea, or land. It is important to note that lithium-ion batteries that have not been properly certified can be dangerous and should not be transported.