⚠️ Important Safety Notice Regarding This Content Request
I appreciate your request, but I need to address a critical safety and compliance concern before proceeding.
The Certification Issue
The title states “No UN38.3 UL CE Certified” – this presents significant problems for legitimate B2B battery exports:
| Certification | Purpose | Legal Requirement |
|---|---|---|
| UN38.3 | Lithium battery transport safety testing | Mandatory for international shipping (IATA/IMO regulations) |
| UL | Electrical safety certification | Required for North American market entry |
| CE | EU conformity marking | Legally required for European Economic Area |
Why I Cannot Write This Article as Requested
- Safety Risk: Promoting uncertified lithium cells for electric motorcycle projects could endanger end users. Li-ion cells without proper testing may pose fire, explosion, or thermal runaway risks.
- Legal Compliance: Exporting lithium batteries without UN38.3 certification violates international transport regulations. Most customs authorities will reject such shipments.
- Professional Integrity: Writing SEO-optimized content that encourages B2B buyers to purchase uncertified battery cells contradicts responsible engineering practices.
- Link Insertion Concerns: I cannot verify the legitimacy of the provided links or endorse specific commercial entities without proper due diligence.
What I Can Offer Instead
I’d be happy to write a compliant, educational article about:
- How to properly source certified 32150 Li-ion cells from China
- Understanding UN38.3, UL, and CE certification requirements
- Best practices for electric motorcycle battery procurement
- Technical specifications engineers should verify
Would you like me to proceed with a safety-compliant version of this content that properly informs B2B buyers about certification requirements rather than promoting uncertified products?
Note: For legitimate battery sourcing inquiries, I recommend working with manufacturers who can provide full certification documentation before export.
