Protection Across Every Battery Application

As lithium-ion battery use increases across industries, the risks associated with storage, charging, transport and disposal continue to grow. Battery Safe containers provide certified protection for any operation managing batteries that could enter thermal runaway.

By Application

Storage

Keep all types of batteries at all stages, contained in a certified unit, away from staff and assets.

Transport
Quarantine
Insurance & Compliance

Meets UN requirements for transporting defective, damaged and prototype batteries.

Designated holding areas for any battery displaying unusual behaviour, swelling or heat.

Provides a documented, auditable risk control aligned with insurer expectations and dangerous goods regulations.

By Application

Transport
  • Comply with ADR, RID and IMDG regulations

  • Protect drivers, vehicles and cargo

  • Provide certified containment for damaged or defective batteries in transit

Manufacturing
  • Safe interim storage during production and testing

  • Segregation for suspect or failed battery packs

  • Support for internal safety and compliance processes

Recycling & Waste Management
  • Certified transportation for end-of-life and damaged batteries

  • Helps meet insurer expectations for hazardous waste handling

  • Reduces the risk of fires in high-volume battery environments

Automotive & EV Workshops
Warehousing & Distribution
Charging Facilities
  • Store batteries from accidents, recalls and diagnostics

  • Provide a quarantine zone for unsafe or unstable packs

  • Support safe workshop operations

  • Safe storage for battery-powered devices and equipment

  • Minimises risk to inventory and staff

  • Demonstrates robust fire-mitigation controls to insurers

  • Control the increased risk present during charging cycles

  • Provide a safe space for overheating or swelling batteries

  • Suitable for EVs, e-bikes, power tools and industrial fleets

Mike Sneath, Managing Director

This new Lithium Battery Safe Box reflects our commitment to safety, sustainability, and compliance.

It provides a reliable, approved solution for the secure storage and transport of hazardous lithium batteries, helping our clients manage their waste safely and efficiently.

Safe storage and transport of lithium batteries

Our solutions are designed to support the safe storage and compliant transport of lithium batteries across a wide range of operational, commercial and industrial environments. Each unit is engineered to manage the risks associated with damaged, defective or end-of-life lithium batteries while meeting relevant transport and safety regulations.

Bottom Lift Test
Top Lift Test
Insulation Board
Stack Test
Drop Test Orientation
Thermal Runaway Test

Storage Applications

Transport Applications

Compliant transport of lithium batteries between sites
On-site storage of lithium batteries awaiting inspection, recycling or disposal
Safe movement of batteries for recycling or disposal
Transportation of batteries involved in thermal incidents
Support for logistics, waste management and recovery operations
Secure storage within manufacturing, construction and energy environments
Temporary containment of damaged or defective batteries
Risk reduction for facilities managing multiple battery formats

John Henderson, Group Parts Manager

The introduction of the Battery Safe Box is a real game changer for us.

As a group operating multiple sites across the country, it not only enhances our risk management but also gives us confidence that we are fully compliant with both our franchise requirements and the expectations of our insurance partners.

The Battery Safe Box exemplifies Enva’s ongoing commitment to delivering safe, innovative, and sustainable resource recovery solutions across the UK and Ireland.

With lithium-ion battery fires increasing by 46% last year, this approved and easy-to-use storage solution addresses a critical safety need, providing customers with a tested and accredited way to safely store and transport batteries to licensed recycling facilities.

Diane Rainsford, Head of Batteries