
Batteries and E-Commerce - What NZ Exporters Need to Know
Online shopping’s booming and so is the demand for battery powered gear. From power tools and phones to e-scooters and wireless headphones, more and more products being sold online come with lithium batteries inside.
If you're an exporter or e-commerce seller in New Zealand, this is a great opportunity but it also means you need to be on top of your compliance game. Lithium batteries are classed as dangerous goods and the rules for shipping them are getting tighter by the day.
So, Why the Surge in Battery Shipments?
More gadgets: These days everything’s rechargeable including phones, laptops, wearables, you name it.
Working from home: Tech gear like headsets, webcams and chargers are hot sellers.
Micromobility’s on the rise: E-scooters, e-bikes and similar gear are flying out the door.
Cordless everything: Power tools, home appliances and even vacuum cleaners are battery powered now.
And with so much of it being sold online, Kiwi businesses are needing to ship lithium batteries more often whether as part of a product or on their own.
But Batteries Aren’t Just Another Parcel
Lithium batteries can be dangerous if not handled properly. They can catch fire, explode or damage other goods in transit. That’s why there are strict rules around how they’re packed, labelled, and declared especially when sending them by air or sea.
Common Issues We’re Seeing:
- Shipments being sent without proper paperwork
- Batteries misdeclared or not declared at all
- Incorrect packaging or missing hazard labels
- Not following the rules around charge limits or packaging instructions
One slip up and your shipment could be delayed, rejected or even banned from a flight. Worse still, it could pose a serious safety risk.
Why It’s a Bigger Deal Now
Regulations are tightening across the board, especially for air freight. Airlines don’t muck around with dangerous goods anymore and a growing number won’t accept non-compliant lithium battery shipments at all.
If you’re selling battery-powered products online or sending bulk batteries overseas, it’s more important than ever to get it right. It’s not just about ticking boxes, it’s about keeping people, cargo and your business safe.
How DG Solutions Can Help
At DG Solutions, we help e-commerce businesses and exporters get their lithium battery shipments sorted the right way:
Certification for Air & Sea Freight
We handle your IATA/IMDG paperwork and check everything’s compliant before it ships.
Dangerous Goods Packaging & Labels
Need proper DG packaging or battery labels? We’ve got you covered with UN approved options.
Easy, practical training for anyone involved in handling, packing or certifying battery shipments.
One-on-One Advice
Not sure if your product qualifies as DG? Launching something new? We’ll talk you through what you need to know.
E-commerce is only going to keep growing and lithium batteries are a big part of that. But with opportunity comes responsibility. Whether you’re shipping small items or large battery packs, compliance isn’t optional it’s essential.
Let us take the stress out of it. At DG Solutions, we’ll help you get it sorted safely, legally and without the drama.