Certification
& Test Center

We test our battery packs and chargers on-site at our own UN test center.

The safety of our products comes first

UN transport regulation and IEC & UL 62133

Several test procedures are used to simulate various hazardous situations that may occur during transport or use.

Height simulation

We simulate the negative pressure during an air transport in a vacuum oven. The pressure is reduced for 6 h to less than 115 mbar.

Thermal test

Over a period of seven days, the battery packs are subjected to ten temperature cycles with temperatures between -40 °C and +72 °C in the climatic chamber.

Shock test

The vibration generator simulates a standard road or rail transport with 18 impacts and an acceleration of 150 gn.

Vibration test

By vibrating at a frequency of 7 to 200 Hz, the batteries for each of the three mounting axes are subjected to a vibration period of three hours.

Short circuit test

The batteries are exposed to a temperature of 57 °C for six hours. Afterwards, the batteries are kept in a short-circuit state for one hour.

Overload test

The batteries are overcharged in a special test device for one day. This is followed by seven days of monitored storage of the test specimens.

Free fall

A fall from different drop heights and angles is simulated for the batteries.

Case stress

The fully charged batteries are exposed to a temperature of 70 °C ± 2 °C for 7 hours. They then cool down to room temperature again.

Have your battery pack tested according to UN transport regulations!

After successful examination you will receive a certificate according to UN Manual 38.3.

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Our task, our responsibility

In addition, we perform these tests to ensure the safety of our products.

RoHS testing

The EU Directive 2011/65/EU serves to restrict the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment.

EMC testing

Testing the electromagnetic compatibility of an electronic device.

Burn-in test

This reliability test is used for early detection of component failures due to manufacturing defects.

In-Circuit Test

This test method is used in electronics manufacturing to ensure the correct functioning of electronic assemblies.

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Have your battery pack tested according to UN transport regulations!

After successful examination you will receive a certificate according to UN Manual 38.3.

Let's talk