The UK Maritime & Coastguard Agency published MGN 681 Amendment 1 on 19 December 2025, setting new mandatory requirements for lithium battery storage and charging on yachts. With the...
Insurance and Lithium Battery Fires: Why Compliance Matters Lithium-ion batteries are now ubiquitous aboard yachts, tenders, and recreational watercraft. However, their risk profile, thermal runaway, toxic gas release, and...
In maritime electrical architecture, many ask does a battery need to be in a box? The answer is yes, batteries must be secured, electrically isolated, and contained within enclosures...
Why every vessel needs a lithium battery box is a critical question as unsafe charging and handling of lithium-ion batteries put lives, assets, and reputations at serious risk. These...
Superyacht Lithium Storage Solutions. Across the superyacht industry, a critical safety gap is being dangerously overlooked — the improper charging and handling of lithium-ion batteries. These power everything from...
Superyacht Lithium Battery Storage Currently in the yachting industry, there’s a blind spot threatening lives and vessels, but is being overlooked: improper storage and charging of lithium-ion batteries. Using...
Techno-Physik RACLAN BOXES are designed to safeguard high-performance water toys like Fliteboard, Audi Aerofoils, Liftfoils, and Awake by providing certified onboard lithium battery protection. The Techno-Physik RACLAN BOXES range isn’t...
Secure your tool batteries today with the RACLAN Box—a revolutionary solution for the safe storage of your portable power sources. Don’t let neglected charging practices endanger your tools, equipment,...
Lithium battery safety is now a critical concern onboard superyachts and in modern industrial environments as high-powered e-toys and tools become essential. Lithium Battery Safety for Superyachts and High-Powered...
Lithium Battery FIRELOAD is a critical but often misunderstood safety factor when storing and charging Li-Ion batteries onboard. The Marine Industry, and wider world, urgently need an agreed standard...