Recyclus Group Become Approved Supplier for the Ministry of Defence: Delivering Safe Solutions for Lithium-Ion Battery Storage and Transport
We are pleased to announce that Recyclus Group has signed an agreement and delivered its first order to The Ministry of Defence (MOD) for our market-leading LiBox solution, designed for the safe storage and transportation of lithium-ion batteries.
Under the contract, Recyclus supplied the MOD with UN-certified, ADR-compliant LiBox units, adhering to the highest global standards for transporting hazardous goods. With a 20kWh power rating, the LiBox helps prevent harmful incidents, such as battery fires, protecting human health and ecological systems alike.
Robin Brundle, Director and Co-Founder, commented:
“We are delighted that our product will play a small but important part in keeping our military personnel safe. We thank the MOD for choosing our LiBox, and we are proud to be a supplier.”
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