UL1642 is the first standard for lithium battery safety introduced by the American Safety Testing Laboratory Corporation (also known as UL Corporation, Underwriterslaboratories Inc.
Underwriters Laboratories (UL) is a global safety certification organization that tests and certifies batteries for safety and performance. Essential UL standards include: UL 1642: Tests lithium cells for safety. UL 2054: Covers battery packs for portable applications. UL 1973: Pertains to stationary batteries used in energy storage systems.
However, as with any electrical system, safety should be a top priority. Our latest whitepaper, "Energy Storage Systems: UL1973 Certification and Battery Components", discusses UL-1973 certification, which is essential for ensuring the safety and proper functioning of the battery components.
Essential UL standards include: UL 1642: Tests lithium cells for safety. UL 2054: Covers battery packs for portable applications. UL 1973: Pertains to stationary batteries used in energy storage systems. The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) develops international standards for electrical and electronic devices, including batteries.
What does ul solutions do?
UL Solutions provides advisory services that help integrate energy storage into renewable energy projects for clean, reliable energy generation. As a global leader in battery safety testing and certification, we help battery product manufacturers demonstrate product safety, quality and performance to gain accelerated access to the global market.
What is industrial battery & energy storage testing & certification?
Our industrial battery and energy storage testing and certification services can help you address the complexities associated with creating, storing and repurposing battery and energy storage products.
What is a ul recognized battery management system?
A battery management system that has been tested and approved by UL attains the “UL Recognized” designation. A UL 1973 Recognized BMS greatly reduces the UL 1973 certification effort.