Sending lithium batteries overseas safely and securely
Shipping lithium batteries internationally can be a complicated process, but don't worry — FedEx is here to help.
Shipping lithium batteries internationally can be a complicated process, but don't worry — FedEx is here to help.
Are you shipping Lithium Batteries?
While lithium batteries are often found in items we use every day, such as mobile phones and calculators, they can cause fire hazards on the ground and in-flight if improperly handled. As all lithium batteries are considered dangerous goods, regulations are in place to ensure their safe transport. It is essential to understand how to send battery properly. This portal provides the resources you need for sending and importing lithium batteries safely and in compliance with current IATA dangerous goods regulations.
Lithium Ion Battery
Rechargeable
Most popular battery for portable electronic devices like laptops, mobile phones, MP3 players and camcorders. These batteries can be recharged when flat.
Lithium Metal Battery
Non-rechargeable
Longer life than the normal alkaline batteries and can be used in toys, calculators. These batteries cannot be recharged and must be discarded when flat.
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- This guide is based upon the 2021 “IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations” and provides a general overview of lithium battery shipping requirements. It does not provide complete shipping information. Consult the packing instruction and all applicable Special Provisions for the product being shipped.
- These materials are provided as a courtesy, to be used as guidelines to assist properly trained shippers. These materials do not alter, satisfy, or influence any governmental requirements. The contents of these materials are subject to change due to constant changes in government regulations. FedEx Express accepts no liability for loss or damage resulting from changes, errors, omissions, or misinterpretations of these materials.