What kind of certificate or declaration is needed for rechargeable battery? GOST R, CU TR, national TR or Telecom / FAC declaration? What certification mark is applicable — PCT, or EAC, or national TR? The exact answer is not so easy as it seems because it depends on chemical type and battery scope of application. The table below would help you to classify them accordingly with the following CU and national regulations. Follow the link to know some additional information about battery FAC certification.

1 | Primary alkaline battery |
2 | Li-Ion rechargeable battery |
3 | Portable battery charger |
4 | Rechargeable battery for telecom power supply |
5 | Automotive rechargeable battery |
# | Battery | RU decl |
CU decl |
CU TR decl |
FAC decl |
Mark | Comments |
1 | Primary alkaline battery | + | PCT | Valid on Russian territory only. Not used for all other CU countries | |||
2 | Li-Ion rechargeable battery | + | +1) | PCT | Valid on Russian territory only. Not used for all other CU countries | ||
3 | Portable battery charger | + | EAC | For all CU / EAEU countries. EAC mark enforced Feb 15, 2012 |
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4 | Rechargeable battery for telecom service provider | + | +1) | + | PCT2) | Valid on Russian territory only. Not used for all other CU countries | |
5 | Rechargeable battery for motor car | + | EAC | For all CU / EAEU countries. EAC mark enforced Jan 01, 2015 |
Notice
1) If RU and CU declaration applicable both in this case it's enough to get one of them to import, clear customs and sale the battery on Russian territory, read more...
2) No FAC / Telecom mark at all