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Battery Labelling Non-compliances

Non-compliant labelling is the most common reason for battery installations to not meet Australian standards or state and territory requirements.

Compliant labelling is essential to support the safety of installers, emergency responders and future trades working on systems with batteries.

Most commonly observed non-compliances
The most common non-compliances identified for battery labelling are summarised in our 10 most common battery labelling non-compliances information sheet.

Detailed information sheets
Information sheets are also available to provide more detailed insights into each of the most common labelling non-compliances identified for battery systems. Filenames mirror the checklist item used under the Clean Energy Regulator’s inspection program. The full Battery Inspection Checklist is published on the CER website.

10 Most Common Battery Labelling Non-compliances

SB & Labelling 5

Pre-assembled BS 15

Pre-assembled BS 16

SB & Labelling 16

SB & Labelling 19

SB & Labelling 26

SB & Labelling 2

SB & Labelling 17

Integrated BESS 13

Integrated BESS 14