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cant bring it on the flight, what are the options for transport via mail or other? will be in spain (catalonia) for a month so renting a battery will be really expensive/not possible.
Due to their large wattage size, eBike Lithium battery shipments are considered "Dangerous goods." This is because of the potential risk of fire. Many air carriers will allow you to carry a small lithium battery, i.e. under 100 Watt hour, with you as "Take On Baggage", i.e. laptop computer battery. However IATA (International Air Transportation Association) has "Dangerous Goods" rules in place which prevents air carriers from transporting large lithium batteries on passenger flights as "Carry On" baggage.cant bring it on the flight, what are the options for transport via mail or other? will be in spain (catalonia) for a month so renting a battery will be really expensive/not possible.
thanks for the great overview!Due to their large wattage size, eBike Lithium battery shipments are considered "Dangerous goods." This is because of the potential risk of fire. Many air carriers will allow you to carry a small lithium battery, i.e. under 100 Watt hour, with you as "Take On Baggage", i.e. laptop computer battery. However IATA (International Air Transportation Association) has "Dangerous Goods" rules in place which prevents air carriers from transporting large lithium batteries on passenger flights as "Carry On" baggage.
While it's not possible to fly your battery to Spain, it is possible to ship your eBike battery to Spain via land transport. International shipping carriers such as DHL and Fed Ex have procedures in place to ship "Dangerous Goods" however, you will pay a premium price to ship your eBike battery. Logistically it's possible to ship your battery, but shipping an eBike battery has a "Pain in the Ass" factor, i.e. special packaging required, filling out declaration forms, etc. There is also always the real risk that your battery might become lost during shipping or delayed clearing customs in Spain.
Another viable option for you, would be to transport your eBike via train. I've never been to Norway (Would love to go) but I have traveled across Europe on a train. I believe it would be possible for you to take your eBike with you on a train. It would be much slower than traveling by air and you'd have to switch trains a few times between Norway and Spain, but it may possibly be a cheaper option and have less risky option than shipping your eBike battery. Keep in mind that if you fly by air, you'll still need to pay extra airfare for the bike frame itself when traveling by air. Maybe traveling by train is better/cheaper?
Here are some references I found online on Dangerous Goods Lithium battery shipments:
Air Transport:
What to Know About How to Ship Lithium Batteries?
Lithium batteries are increasing in popularity, but despite restrictions you can safely ship lithium batteries by air. Here’s what to know about how to ship lithium batteries.www.iata.org
Land Transport:
DHL
Prohibited and counterfeit items not allowed to ship with DHL Express
mydhl.express.dhl
FED EX:
Shipping by Train:
Take your bike by train from the UK to France, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Germany, Austria or anywhere else in Europe...
A guide to taking your bicycle by train from London to mainland Europe, including taking a bike by Eurostar train or ferry to France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Amsterdam, Prague, even Istanbul. Covers taking your bike on Eurostar and on ferries, then on international trains...www.seat61.com
There are also several YouTube videos which discuss shipping eBikes and eBike batteries.
Good luck,
Rod
I like to travel to new places to ride in the United States. I've taken my pedal bike with me on the plane as baggage on several occasions. I have yet to travel with an eBike because it's such an absolute pain in the ass to do so. Travel/transport restrictions, whether American or European make it impossible to transport lithium eBike batteries via air. Keep in mind, you can transport your eBike via air without a battery, however your bike's battery will need to be removed from the bike and shipped separately by a shipping company via a land route.thanks for the great overview!
transporting the battery alone without the bike seems almost impossible/too much hassle! how about bike transport companies via land? for instance: SHIPPING
train is an option but it wil cost ALOT and take ages as the train network from norway to europe is quite terrible, if i lived in say germany or Denmark it would be much more feesable
train is a last resort but should work
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