A123 Battery 26Ah NMC Cells

SKU: A123-NMC26Ah

Original price was: $19.99.Current price is: $11.69.

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  • Brand New A123 Pouch Cells.
  • A123 High Performance Pouch Cell.
  • 6C High Drain A123 NMC Cell.
  • 155A Max. Continuous Discharge Current.
  • UN38.3/MSDS Available on Request.
  • Widely Used to Electric Vehicles.
  • Comprehensive Door-to-Door Shipping Solutions.
  • International Seafreight to Destination Port. (Port of Discharge)
  • Air Freight, DDP(Delivered Duty Paid): 14~21 days, door-to-door.
  • Ocean Freight, FCA/FOB/CIF: Vary from 20 to 50 days depends on port of destination, port-to-port.
  • 12~36 Months Limited Warranty. (Excluding accident, misuse, abuse, neglect, unauthorized repairs or alterations, or normal wear and tear.)
1. Are lithium batteries considered hazmat for shipping?

Yes. Lithium batteries are classified as Class 9 Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods under international and national transportation regulations (such as the IATA DGR for air transport).
They are considered hazardous material (“hazmat”) for shipping because they pose a risk of:

  • Short Circuit: Which can lead to overheating.
  • Fire: If damaged, defective, or improperly packaged, they can catch fire.
  • Explosion: A fire can lead to a rapid release of energy.

Consequently, their shipment is strictly governed by specific packaging, labeling, documentation, and quantity restrictions based on the mode of transport (air, sea, ground).

2. Why is the shipping cost for lithium batteries higher?

Shipping costs for lithium batteries are high due to the significant risks and specialized handling they require.

The primary reasons are:

  • Hazardous Material (Dangerous Goods) Surcharges: Carriers add substantial fees to manage the inherent fire risk of lithium batteries.
  • Specialized Packaging: Mandatory use of non-conductive, fire-retardant, and damage-resistant packaging to prevent short circuits and thermal events.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Costs associated with required dangerous goods training, certified documentation, and specific labeling for each package.
  • Limited Carrier Options & Segregation: Fewer carriers accept lithium batteries, and they often must be stored separately, adding logistical complexity.

In short, the high cost directly reflects the safety measures needed to mitigate the risk of fire during transit.

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ModelWX14I3726
Nominal Capacity26.0Ah(1.0C, 2.7V)
Minimum Capacity≥26.0Ah(1.0C, 2.7V)
Charge Cut-off Voltage4.15V
Nominal Voltage3.65V
Charge MethodCC-CV
Charge CurrentStandard: 26A (1.0C)
Rapid: 50A (~2.0C)
Charge TimeStandard: 1.5 hours
Rapid: 1.0 hour
Max.Continuous Charge Current50.0A (~2.0C)
Max.Continuous Discharge Current155.0A (~6.0C)
Discharge Cut-off Voltage2.7V (10~60℃)
2.5V (-10~10℃)
2.2V (-30~-10℃)
Operating Ambient TemperatureCharge: 0~45℃
Discharge: -30~60℃
Storage Temperature-40~70℃
Cell Weight561±15g
Cell DimensionsThickness: 7.45±0.16mm
Width: 161±1.5mm
Height: 227±1.5mm
Prismatic Cell Primary Applications:

Passenger and commercial plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs)
Passenger and commercial battery electric vehicles (BEVs)
Mild and micro hybrid vehicles
Long-Duration (LD) grid energy storage systems

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