As the core power source of aircraft, UAV batteries usually use lithium polymer (Li-Po) or lithium ion (Li-ion) batteries with high energy density, which have the characteristics of lightweight and stable endurance. Its performance is directly related to the flight safety and operational efficiency of the UAV, so the compliance and quality certification of the battery is particularly important.
Why do drones need KC certification?
KC certification is a mandatory safety certification for electronic and electrical products in South Korea to ensure that products comply with local technical standards and consumer protection regulations. For drone batteries exported to South Korea, KC certification is not only a market access threshold, but also an "international pass" for product quality. Products that are not certified may face customs detention, market bans and even legal risks.
KC certification required information list
1, product technical documents: including circuit diagram, BOM table, specifications, etc.;
2, safety test report: need to be issued by Korea approved laboratory, covering overcharge/overdischarge, short circuit, high temperature and other test items;
3, enterprise qualification documents: business license, production factory ISO system certificate;
4, Korean labels and instructions: need to clearly mark the KC mark, voltage, capacity and other information;
5, sample: Provide battery samples that meet the final sales form.
The importance of KC certification
1. Market access: break through Korean trade barriers to avoid the risk of product removal;
2, consumer trust: KC mark represents the product through the international level safety verification;
3, regulatory compliance: meet the requirements of the "Electrical products Safety Management Law" and other regulations;
4. Brand premium: Certified products are more likely to be favored by channel operators and end users.
The KC certification of UAV batteries is not only a reflection of technical strength, but also a key step in the layout of globalization. Through systematic preparation of data, rigorous testing and collaboration with professional organizations, companies can efficiently complete the certification process and add a "safety engine" for products at sea. In the highly competitive drone market, compliance first can fly more stable and farther!