As core equipment in fields such as aerial photography, mapping, and pest control, the drones' accompanying high-ratio and high-energy-density batteries are the key components that ensure flight endurance and stable operation. With the global popularity of the civilian drone market, the cross-border export demand for drone batteries has been continuously increasing. And the CB certification is the core key to enabling these products to pass through the compliance channels in most countries around the world. The CB certification belongs to the IECEE International Electrotechnical Commission system. With the effect of global mutual recognition, it can effectively break through the compliance barriers of cross-border energy storage products. Unqualified drone batteries without this certification will not only encounter frequent seizure and inspection at overseas customs, but also significantly increase the difficulty of subsequent local certifications in various countries, directly delaying the product launch and order delivery.
Unlike ordinary consumer-grade batteries and portable energy storage devices, drone batteries have the characteristics of high-ratio discharge, high-density endurance, and strict environmental adaptation. The test standards for CB certification are also more in line with the safety control requirements of professional energy storage batteries, and there are significant differences from the core logic of conventional battery testing. The certification testing is carried out around three core dimensions: First, high-ratio safety testing, which focuses on checking the stability of the battery under large current charging and discharging, and instantaneous high-power output, to prevent flight safety hazards such as overheating, bulging, and thermal runaway; Second, environmental extreme adaptation testing, which verifies the performance under high and low temperatures, low air pressure, and compression resistance, to adapt to the complex scenarios of high-altitude flight, cross-border transportation, and outdoor operations of drones; Third, circuit and material compliance testing, which verifies the effectiveness of overcurrent, overtemperature, and overdischarge protection functions, and ensures that the battery cells and packaging materials comply with international electrical safety standards, providing comprehensive safety guarantees for the use and transportation of drone batteries.
The CB certification process for drone batteries is in line with the production and export rhythm of the drone industry, with clear and standardized steps. Enterprises need to first clearly define the core parameters of the product's battery cells, such as type, capacity, discharge ratio, and size specifications, and divide them into corresponding certification units. Drone batteries with different specifications and parameters need to apply for certification separately; Prepare battery samples that are completely consistent with the production batch, and simultaneously organize complete sets of compliance materials in both Chinese and English, such as product specifications, battery test reports, and technical parameter tables; Then, entrust a third-party testing institution with official authorization from IECEE to submit the materials and samples to start full-item testing. If the test results do not meet the standards, the institution will issue a targeted rectification plan, and the enterprise can optimize the product parameters or battery configuration and complete the retest, without having to resubmit the complete set of materials.
After passing the test, enterprises can obtain the CB certification certificate and complete test report. This certificate can be universally recognized and used in 50+ IECEE member countries around the world, significantly reducing overseas compliance costs and customs clearance risks. In practice, there are three common misunderstandings to avoid: First, using non-standard high-ratio battery cells, resulting in direct failure of the core safety tests; Second, the parameters and configurations of the submitted samples and the production batches are inconsistent, causing violations of overseas market inspections; Third, failing to properly retain the complete set of certification materials, making it impossible to cooperate with customs and regulatory authorities for verification. Completing the CB certification for drone batteries can not only clear the compliance barriers for cross-border circulation, but also enhance the product's competitiveness in the global professional drone market, helping enterprises steadily enter the high-end energy storage equipment sector overseas.