Due to the impact of global warming and the El Ni?o phenomenon, the high - temperature problem this summer has received much attention, especially the transportation safety issue. This article will focus on analyzing the transportation safety issues of lithium - battery products (such as power banks), the most common dangerous goods in air transportation, explore the internal and external factors that cause fires, and provide the classification and packaging requirements of lithium - batteries.
Under the dual pressures of global energy crisis and environmental protection, new energy vehicles have become the ideal transportation means of the new era. With the rapid growth of new energy vehicle sales, power batteries have also ushered in development opportunities. This article will explore in depth the certifications and standards required for exporting new energy vehicles and power batteries to destination countries, including import certification requirements for the US, EU, Nigeria, Tanzania, and Saudi Arabia, as well as relevant standards and export requirements for power batteries.
This article examines Chinas current legal requirements and contractual standards for commercial new energy bus battery quality. While several major Chinese departments have established regulations for vehicle production and product quality management, there are no explicit national laws specifying quality standards or warranty periods for commercial new energy bus batteries. However, specific battery quality standards and warranty terms are commonly found in contracts, technical agreements, and quality agreements between battery manufacturers, vehicle manufacturers, and bus operators.
This article provides an in-depth exploration of photovoltaic module export processes. It also details the classification of PV modules, including monocrystalline silicon, polycrystalline silicon, thin-film types, and analyzes the advantages and disadvantages of each.
With the crazy expansion of the photovoltaic industry, the industrys internal concerns about overcapacity are increasing day by day. Although the proposal of the dual - carbon target has enabled the photovoltaic industry to enter a super - growth period, the competition within the industry is also becoming increasingly fierce. Past experience tells us that the rapid expansion of the industry is often accompanied by the elimination of a large number of enterprises. Facing more intense market competition, some leading enterprises have begun to take measures, including optimizing their own production capacity layout, promoting business diversification, and increasing the efforts to set up factories overseas.
In the past decade, the cost of photovoltaic power generation in China has dropped by more than 80%. This is mainly due to the continuous innovation of photovoltaic technology and the improvement of the industrial chain, enabling China to dominate the global photovoltaic industry and form unshakable efficiency and cost advantages. However, although the export of Chinese photovoltaic products has reached a record high and become an important means to stabilize foreign trade and promote the economy, new challenges are also emerging.
Chinas wind power equipment industry has achieved remarkable development in the past few years and has the strength to go global and explore overseas markets. However, different countries have differences in technical standards and certification requirements for wind power products, which has brought some challenges to Chinese wind power enterprises in the international market. The following are some major technical standards and certification requirements, especially in the EU market:
Since new energy batteries are classified as hazardous goods, extra caution is required for exports. Before exporting new energy batteries, it is advisable to work with a professional export trade company to ensure safe transportation and compliance with the laws and regulations of the destination country or region.
The export of Chinese photovoltaic products mainly includes silicon wafers, cells and modules, among which modules are the main export products. The export trade process of photovoltaic products generally includes the following steps: