Currently, on the Temu platform, for battery products, merchants are usually requiRED to submit the following qualifications (including but not limited to):
① Battery Safety Test Report
② CE-Battery (EU Battery Specific Component Test Report)
③ UN 38.3 (Battery un 38.3 test Report)
④ Air Transport Report (Battery Air Transport Report)
⑤ 1.2m Drop Test Report (Battery 1.2m Drop Test Report)
Note: Qualification requirements may vary depending on the specific battery type and the target sales country.

① Battery Qualification: Must submit a battery safety test report. The test standard must be one of IEC/EN/UL 62133, ul2054, ul 2056, ul2743, or ul1642. The document must bear the laboratory's stamp.
② CE-Battery Qualification: Must submit a battery specific component test report. The test items must include at least mercury, cadmium, and lead, meeting certain limit requirements. The document must bear the laboratory's stamp.
③ UN 38.3 Qualification: Must submit the un38.3 test summary + test report. The shared information in the two documents must be consistent. The document must bear the laboratory's stamp.
④ Air Transport Report Qualification: Must submit an air transport hazard identification report. The document must bear the laboratory's stamp.
⑤ 1.2m Drop Test Report Qualification: Must submit a 1.2m drop test report. The document must bear the laboratory's stamp.
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The text label information of battery products includes but is not limited to:
① Product information: Name, model;
② Manufacturer information: Name, address;
③ Specific battery information (material, capacity, voltage, etc.).
Key points! It is crucial to distinguish between [Battery Products] and [Products Containing Batteries] here:
① Battery Products: Need to clearly show product information (product name, product model, voltage, capacity, etc.) and manufacturer information.
② Products Containing Batteries: Need to clearly show the connection between the product and the battery, as well as the information printed on the battery itself (material, model, Ah, V, Wh, etc.).
On the basis of clearly displaying the above information, avoid blurriness, reflections, or obstructions!
Please pay close attention to the "consistency" issue!
Only when the sample information in the qualification documents is consistent with the label information can it be deemed compliant. Therefore, be sure to check carefully!
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