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  2. Begin by entering the tracking number in the designated field at the top of the form. This is essential for tracking your shipment.
  3. Review the terminology section carefully. Familiarize yourself with terms like 'Cell' and 'Battery' to ensure accurate completion of subsequent fields.
  4. In the configuration section, check the applicable description for your shipment. Choose between Lithium Ion or Lithium Metal and indicate whether it contains cells, batteries only, packed with equipment, or contained in equipment.
  5. Fill in the maximum watt-hours or grams of lithium as required based on your selection. Ensure these values comply with safety regulations.
  6. Provide a contact telephone number for further inquiries about the batteries included in this package.
  7. Finally, enter the name and address of the shipper in the specified fields to complete your form.

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In sodium-ion batteries, sodium directly replaces lithium. Not unlike lithium-ion batteries, sodium batteries contain four main components the anode, the cathode, an electrolyte and a separator.
Each lithium metal or lithium alloy cell or battery must contain no more than 0.3 gram of lithium content. Each lithium-ion or lithium polymer cell or battery must not exceed a watt-hour rating of 2.7 Wh. No limit on the number of cells/batteries. Each mailpiece must not exceed 2.5 kilograms (5.5 pounds) total weight.
Benefits of the 40-80 Rule Extended Lifespan: Operating within the 40-80% SOC range reduces stress on the battery, minimizing degradation and prolonging its overall lifespan. This range helps avoid the extreme ends of the charge cycle, which can cause accelerated wear and tear on the battery.
NMC: Primarily used in electric vehicles (EVs), power tools, and energy storage systems due to its good balance of energy density, power output, and cycle life. LCO: Commonly used in consumer electronics, such as smartphones, laptops, and cameras, where high energy density and small form factor are key.
Mandatory Limits Start January 1, 2026 Starting January 1, 2026, shipments of the following must be offered for transport at a state of charge not exceeding 30% of their rated design capacity: UN 3481, lithium ion batteries packed with equipment where the cells/batteries have a Watt-hour rating greater than 2.7 Wh.

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The inner structure, the electrode-separator-compound, are different in terms of the dimensions and the manufacturing processes used. Prismatic lithium cell. Pouch lithium cell. Cylindrical lithium cell.
Lithium is extremely reactive in its elemental form. Thats why lithium-ion batteries dont use elemental lithium. Instead, lithium-ion batteries typically contain a lithium-metal oxide, such as lithium-cobalt oxide (LiCoO2).
New Rules for Shipping Lithium Batteries Mandatory by January 2026: Starting January 2026, lithium batteries packed with equipment must have an SoC of 30 per cent or less. Recommended by January 2025: Companies are encouraged to start following this guideline by January 2025 for a smoother transition.

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