With the rapid development of the global new energy industry, exports of new energy products such as lithium batteries, energy storage equipment and new energy vehicle parts continue to boom, bringing new development opportunities to the dangerous goods packaging and hazardous packaging certificate industry and making it a core engine for industrial growth.
Industry data shows that the share of dangerous goods packaging demand from the new energy sector has surged rapidly from 15% in 2020 to 35% in 2026. It is expected to maintain an average annual growth rate of more than 15% over the next three years, indicating huge market potential.
Compared with traditional dangerous goods, new energy-related dangerous goods have unique characteristics: most are flammable, explosive and prone to leakage, imposing stricter requirements on packaging performance such as fire resistance, static protection, leak prevention and high temperature resistance. This has also encouraged dangerous goods packaging enterprises to increase investment in technological R&D, set up professional research teams, and launch customized, high-performance packaging solutions to meet the storage and transportation needs of new energy dangerous goods.
At the same time, following the adjustment of the classification of new energy dangerous goods, the professionalism and complexity of hazardous packaging certificate application have increased significantly, giving rise to a number of specialized institutions capable of providing new energy dangerous goods classification, compliance interpretation and full-process services.
In the future, the continuous expansion of the new energy industry will further drive the upgrading of dangerous goods packaging products and the optimization of hazardous packaging certificate services, unlock new development potential for the industry, and promote its transformation toward greater specialization.
