Buying Guide
Battery PACK IP Rating Selection Guide
Choose IP54, IP65 or higher based on washdown, dust and cable gland reality—not brochure adjectives.
Reviewed for B2B lithium battery procurement context (cells, PACK, telecom backup, energy storage). · Tuorde Technical Editorial Team · Shenzhen Tuorde Energy Co., Ltd.

Executive summary
Choose IP54, IP65 or higher based on washdown, dust and cable gland reality—not brochure adjectives.
What buyers should verify first
IP codes describe enclosure tests, not lifetime after cable cuts. Inspect gland quality and connector sealing as carefully as the claimed IP number.

Engineering and operations notes
Washdown lines may need higher ratings and stainless hardware; indoor AGV routes may be fine with IP54 if dust is controlled.
Practical rollout tip
Ask for the test lab method and whether the sample included the production cable exit design.
Buyer checklist
Put temperature, load profile and protocol into the RFQ.
Request certificates and traceability for the exact PO model.
Pilot before fleet rollout.
FAQ
Does higher IP always mean better?
Not if heat cannot escape. Balance sealing against thermal path and serviceability.
Tuorde Energy supports B2B lithium cell, PACK, telecom and energy storage projects from specification review through sample and volume delivery. Continue with the product catalog, review manufacturing capability, then request a quote.
What buyers should verify
Match the article topic with a real purchasing scenario before comparing products.
Check battery chemistry, voltage, capacity, BMS protection, dimensions, certifications, warranty and logistics together.
For B2B orders, prepare destination market, quantity range, packaging needs and delivery timing.
Use complete product records and inquiry notes to keep sales follow-up consistent across languages.
Practical next step
Compare related Tuorde lithium battery cells, battery PACK, telecom batteries, energy storage products or lead-acid replacement batteries, then send an inquiry with product model, target market and quantity.
