UL Standards
UL Specifications for Environmental Test Chambers
Underwriters Laboratories (UL)
UL is an American global safety consulting and certification organization. It has engaged in the safety analysis of many of this century's technological advancements including the public embracement of electricity and ratifying standards of safety for electrical devices and components. They provide safety-related certification, validation, testing, inspection, auditing, advising and training services.
UL 2054
Household and Commercial Batteries.
UL 2580
Batteries for Use in Electric Vehicles.UL 62108
International standard that specifies the minimum requirements for the design qualification and type approval of concentrator photovoltaic (CPV) modules and assemblies suitable for long-term operation in general open-air climates.
UL 62105 ( Counterpart to IEC 61208)
Covers the safety and performance requirements for "Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) Modules." This standard is essential for ensuring that CSP modules, which convert solar energy into electricity, meet specific safety, reliability, and performance criteria.
UL 9540A
This standard evaulates the thermal runaway fire propagation characteristics of energy storage systems (ESS). This standard is critical for ensuring the safety of energy storage systems, such as batteries, used in various applications, including residential, commercial, and industrial settings.
UL 1647
The standard for "Electric Personal Assistive Mobility Devices" (EPAMDs) specifies safety requirements for electric scooters and similar personal transportation devices. It addresses aspects such as electrical safety, mechanical safety, and fire hazards.