What You Need to Know About Battery Limits for Check-In Baggage

Learn the regulations for carrying batteries in check-in baggage, including limits on lithium-ion batteries based on watt-hours.

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The battery limit for check-in baggage is generally restricted. Lithium-ion batteries exceeding 100Wh (Watt-hours) are usually not allowed, but you can carry larger ones (up to 160Wh) with airline approval. Always check specific airline regulations.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is the maximum watt-hour limit for lithium-ion batteries in checked baggage? Lithium-ion batteries over 100Wh are generally not allowed in checked baggage without airline approval, while larger ones up to 160Wh may be permitted.
  2. How can I safely travel with batteries? Always check specific airline regulations regarding lithium-ion batteries and carry any larger batteries in your carry-on if possible.
  3. Are there exceptions for carrying larger batteries? Yes, larger lithium-ion batteries (up to 160Wh) can be carried with prior airline approval.
  4. Why are there restrictions on battery sizes? Restrictions are in place to prevent fire hazards associated with lithium-ion batteries.