What is UL2054 certification?

UL2054 Certification is a certification for lithium batteries; This is a prerequisite for UL2056 certification of mobile power banks! Pure lithium batteries only need to be UL2054. If it is a portable power bank, Amazon requires UL2054 or UL2056. If there are power banks or battery products that have been taken down by Amazon, you can consult our agency, which specializes in handling Amazon's services.

The UL battery certification in the United States is also a mandatory certification requirement for battery labeling, so two standards, UL1642 and UL2054, have been specially formulated to regulate it. Friends who produce batteries and plan to export them to the United States should pay attention to them


  a. The battery should be labeled with the manufacturer's name, trademark name, or trademark and style settings;

  c. The user replaceable battery label is "CAUTION" instead of "Warning". There is a danger of fire and combustion. Do not recharge, disassemble, heat above 100 ℃, or burn. Do not let children touch the battery and keep it in its original packaging before use. Used batteries should be disposed of properly and not put in the mouth. If swallowed, immediately contact your doctor or local poison testing center

d. User replaceable batteries should be permanently labeled with the following words: "Only original batteries can be used for replacement. Using other batteries may pose a risk of fire and explosion. Replace according to the user manual." The operation and maintenance manual should provide users with complete instructions, such as how to replace and dispose of used batteries. These pieces of information include the following:

   Warning: CAUTION - If not handled properly, there is a risk of ignition and chemical combustion from the batteries used in this device. Do not recharge, dismantle, heat to above 100 ℃ or incinerate. Replacing with original batteries may pose a risk of fire or explosion when using other batteries. ”

  e. If a manufacturer manufactures batteries in multiple factories, each battery packaging should have a clear label to confirm which factory produced the battery.

(2) UL 2054 Requirements for identification:

  a. The battery should be labeled with the manufacturer's name, trademark name, or trademark and style settings;

  c. The minimum packaging or instruction manual provided on or with the battery should include the following instructions or other equivalent statements:

   Warning signs, such as "Caution", "Warning", "Danger";

   A brief description of potential hazards associated with abnormal use of batteries, such as burn hazards, fire hazards, explosion hazards, etc;



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