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New Lithium Battery Restrictions for Air Shipments

Posted on 11/9/2015 by Roger Marks

Now that the 25th annual International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Dangerous Goods Panel in Montreal has come to a close, a summary of new restrictions for lithium battery air shipments is available.

The new restrictions constitute significant changes for lithium battery manufacturers and shippers and enter into effect April 1, 2016.

Shipping Batteries at 30% State-of-Charge

Most notably, the new ICAO lithium battery air restrictions include a requirement for lithium ion cells and batteries to be offered for transport at no more than 30% state-of-charge (SoC). At a pre-ICAO meeting between US hazmat regulators and the battery industry, industry representatives raised major concerns about the viability of batteries shipped at a state-of-charge below 50%.

Loading a hazmat air shipment


One-Package Limit on Section II Lithium Batteries

In addition, shippers may not offer more than one package prepared according to the Section II lithium battery requirements in any one consignment. In addition, packages prepared according to Section II of Packing Instructions (PI) 965 or 968 must be offered to the operator separately from other cargo and must not be loaded in a unit load device (ULD) being offered for transport.

Lastly, the document provided by IATA includes a note that states there are more changes coming for lithium battery shippers. The changes not publicized in this document will be released separately and enter into effect on January 1, 2017.

The full IATA summary of new lithium battery air restrictions is available here.

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