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CTIA Battery certification service FAQ

  • How does the process of CTIA certification differ from UL certification?

    The main differences are:

    • The customer needs to make a request directly via the CTIA web site and select UL as CATL at the beginning of a new project.
    • There is a certification fee (separate from the UL fee) that the customer will need to pay to the CTIA directly. CTIA certification fees for Subsystem recognition as of July 2009 are:
    • $2,500 for Cell or Pack
    • Initial $750 for Adapter
    • Initial $0 for Cell, Pack or Adapter - ECO
    • CTIA is the body that provides the certification, after testing and evaluation by UL.

     

  • Does CTIA certification require factory audits?

    Yes, CTIA certification includes yearly factory audits. These are quality audits and will be conducted by our sister company UL-DQS. The factory audits are only required for the cells.

     

  • Is CTIA certification mandatory?

    No, CTIA certification is not required by law. However, it is a requirement by major telecommunication service providers like Verizon and AT&T for their suppliers.

  • Whom can I contact for questions?

    Please refer to the Contact Us link for this topic.

     

  • What is the application process?

    Please refer to the flowchart on our Certification Program page for details.