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This section is intended for the qualified
electrician.
7. Transport and storage
Transport
7.1
Lithium-ion batteries are hazardous goods. The battery modules
are constructed and tested in a way, so they are allowed to be
transported up to a total weight of 333 kg by complying with the
conditions of ADR 1.1.3.6 (transport not subject to labelling, as
long as there are no other hazardous goods on or inside the
vehicle). The other requirements of GGVSEB (ordinance on the
national and international carriage of hazardous goods by road,
rail, and inland waterways) and ADR (Agreement on Dangerous
Goods by Road) also have to be fulfilled. Delivery is made in tested
hazardous goods packaging.
Lithium-ion batteries were successfully tested according to
UN 38.3 transport test (UN Manual of Tests and Criteria, Part III,
subsection 38.3) and have passed.
The housing is packed separately from the battery module.