What is the drop test?
The drop test is a standardised method for testing the resistance and safety of batteries. Our standard battery packs undergo extensive test procedures in accordance with the UL 2054, IEC 62133 and UN 38.3 safety standards. These standards ensure that batteries do not pose a hazard and remain functional even under adverse conditions.
How does the drop test work?
For this test, we take three battery samples and drop them from a height of 1 metre onto a hard concrete surface. We concentrate on the most sensitive parts of the housing to maximise the resistance. Each sample is dropped three times in succession in the same position.
To pass the test, the battery must fulfil the following criteria:
- No explosion or ignition
- No leaks or open vents within six hours of the test
- No damage to the protective circuit
- No exposed cells or electronic components
- All functions of the battery should be retained
But for us, safety goes even further than just compliance with standards.
Drop test for foreseeable abuse
In addition to the standardised drop test, we carry out additional tests to simulate possible everyday stresses and mishaps. Our internal ‘Drop Test Foreseeable Abuse’ test was developed to simulate foreseeable accidents during use or handling. We drop our batteries several times from a height of 0.75 metres onto different surfaces and in different directions.
Our requirement: The batteries must not only remain safe, but also be fully functional and continue to fit into the respective customer applications without any problems.
Safety and quality without compromise
Our comprehensive tests go beyond the basic safety requirements. Our batteries should not only meet the standards, but also be able to withstand real-life conditions. This is the only way we can ensure that our customers can trust in reliable, durable and robust energy solutions. RRC stands for quality, safety and innovation - even when the going gets tough.