The postal service is not allowed to ship any hazardous materials, including batteries. Lithium batteries are considered dangerous goods because they can explode under certain conditions.
What are the shipping restrictions when sending batteries in the post?
When sending batteries in the post, these shipping restrictions mean that: No damaged batteries can be shipped. Batteries must be packed and labelled correctly. Certain types of battery must be sent with a State of Charge (SoC) of no more than 30%.
However, by following the guidance and packaging instructions set out by the regulatory bodies, sending batteries in the post is safe and convenient. In this article, restrictions and packaging advice are explained to provide a detailed guide on how to send batteries through the post.
Can I send batteries abroad?
If you're trying to send batteries abroad, the most important thing you need to pay attention to is that they're packaged carefully. Even if you obey the shipping restrictions, not knowing how to safely pack batteries (or other electronic items, for that matter) can land you in a whole heap of trouble.
Can I ship batteries with parcelbroker?
It's easy to ship batteries with ParcelBroker but there are a few restrictions to remember: Lithium batteries must be contained within electrical equipment, like inside a laptop. No more than two batteries (or four cells) are allowed per package, and no more than two packages per consignment. The batteries cannot exceed 5kg in weight per package.
Can You Send lithium batteries by air?
IATA is actually quite adamant about not allowing anyone to send lithium batteries by air. There is a catch, though: this restriction only applies to lithium metal batteries by themselves, i.e. not placed inside or next to a device they are meant to power.
Can I ship a damaged battery?
No damaged batteries can be shipped. Batteries must be packed and labelled correctly. Certain types of battery must be sent with a State of Charge (SoC) of no more than 30%. Even though there are restrictions, it is possible to ship lithium batteries as long as the regulatory guidelines are followed.