Battery module is pre-charged to 50% SOC or custom required before shipment. The
remaining capacity will be determined by storage time and condition before installation on
the scene.
1. The battery modules meet UN38.3 standard.
2. Comply with laws towards dangerous goods transportation, in particular, the revised
ADR (European Convention on the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road).
3.2 Storage Requirements
DANGER
Ensure that batteries are stored in a dry, clean, and ventilated indoor environment that is free
from sources of strong infrared or other radiations, organic solvents, corrosive gases, and
conductive metal dust. Do not expose batteries to direct sunlight or rain and keep them far
away from sources of heat and ignition.
If a battery is faulty (with scorch, leakage, bulge, or water intrusion), move it to a dangerous
goods warehouse for separate storage. The distance between the battery and any combusti-
ble materials must be at least 3 m. The battery must be scrapped as soon as possible.
Place batteries correctly according to the signs on the packing case during storage. Do not
place batteries upside down, lay them on one side, or tilt them. Stack batteries in accordance
with the stacking requirements on the packing cases.
Store batteries in a separate place. Do not store batteries together with other devices. Do not
stack batteries too high. If a large number of batteries are stored onsite, the site should be
equipped.
CAUTION
Batteries should be used soon after being deployed onsite. Batteries that have been stored for
an extended period should be charged periodically. Otherwise, they may be damaged.
The storage environment must comply with local regulations and standards.
The storage environment must be clean and dry. The product must be protected against rain
and water.
The air must not contain corrosive or flammable gases.
The storage environment requirements are as follows:
Ambient temperature: -30–60°C; recommended storage temperature: 20–30°C
Relative humidity: 5% to 80%
If equipment except battery packs has been stored for more than two years, it must be
checked and tested
by professionals before use.
Proof that the product is stored according to the requirements must be available, such as
temperature and
humidity log data, storage environment photos, and inspection reports.
Ensure that batteries are delivered based on the "first in, first out" rule. Ensure that the
storage duration starts from the latest charge time marked on the battery packing case and
that the latest charge time is updated after every charge.
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