Trident
Well-Known Member
Just as an aside, I received a large number of EVE cells yesterday from my supplier for a big install I am doing next week (nearly 2000 AH)
Previously, these have arrived after several days in transit on TNT having been through a "dangerous goods" centre in the W Mids to check the packaging and labelling etc . This batch arrived next day with no delays and no trips to the dangerous goods centre (I should note that many sellers simply do not tell the carrier what they have and use next day service with no checks but these were fully labelled and documented) and the courier basically said they now don't treat LFP the same as other chemistries and it doesn't need the checks any more.
Hopefully this marks the acceptance of LFP as a safe as houses kind of battery and if it can be transported as non hazardous (and there are major international rules and guidelines as to these things) then insurers may well start to agree how safe these things are (if properly installed of course)
Previously, these have arrived after several days in transit on TNT having been through a "dangerous goods" centre in the W Mids to check the packaging and labelling etc . This batch arrived next day with no delays and no trips to the dangerous goods centre (I should note that many sellers simply do not tell the carrier what they have and use next day service with no checks but these were fully labelled and documented) and the courier basically said they now don't treat LFP the same as other chemistries and it doesn't need the checks any more.
Hopefully this marks the acceptance of LFP as a safe as houses kind of battery and if it can be transported as non hazardous (and there are major international rules and guidelines as to these things) then insurers may well start to agree how safe these things are (if properly installed of course)