The Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA), as the UK Market Surveillance Authority for marine equipment, is aware of claims on the Lithium Storage Solutions Ltd website (https://www.lithiumstoragesolutions.com/) that may be misleading.
Lithium Storage Solutions Ltd claim that its product, the Lithium Safety Store® is “fully compliant with MGN 681 (M), fire safety and storage of small electric-powered craft on yachts, section 4 storage and charging” and also claims it is “fully certified for sea and air transport and storage” under MGN 681.
MGN 681 (M), fire safety and storage of small electric-powered craft on yachts, requires powered personal watercraft and lithium-ion batteries to be stored in a space that complies with the Red Ensign Group (REG) Yacht code Part A, 14A.1 and 14A.2 and details a number of requirements for the space in which any battery is stored or charged, including boundary insulation and fire protection. Although Lithium Storage Solution Ltd.’s, Lithium Safety Store® may comply with some elements of the requirements, it is not able to fully comply with all the requirements detailed in MGN 681 and the REG Yacht Code Part A, which could be misleading to consumers.
The MCA has directed Lithium Storage Solutions Ltd to remove these claims from its website and any associated marketing material as it could be misleading to consumers.
Affected products include
LF18 L430xW330xH280mm / 18 litres
LF120 L680xW530xH535mm / 120 litres
LF335 L1330xW605xH592mm / 335 litres
LF335-CF L1330xW505xH592 / 335 litres
As there is currently no internationally agreed standard required for these types of products, any certification claimed by a manufacturer should be viewed with caution. Prospective purchasers and users of these products are advised that Lithium Storage Solutions Ltd does not hold any UK Marine equipment certification for these products.
Potential customers are advised to ensure that their on-board procedures for the storage of lithium-ion batteries are fully compliant with MGN 681, of which a storage container such as the one listed above may be part.
British Marine members can get more advice or guidance by emailing technical@britishmarine.co.uk