Identify Restricted Exposure
Screen your bill of materials for cells, packs, or modules tied to restricted foreign entities and successor entities named in the law.
Policy & certification focus
Secure your federal battery procurement with NDAA compliant batteries, DoD compliant 18650 batteries, and NDAA compliant 21700 batteries sourced from non-restricted manufacturer pathways. 18650BatteryStore supports compliance officers, defense contractors, aerospace engineers, and B2G buyers who need supply chain security, documentation, and fast U.S.-based procurement support.
FY24 NDAA battery restrictions
Defense contractors and federal procurement teams cannot treat lithium battery sourcing as a commodity purchase. The FY24 NDAA Sec. 154 battery procurement restriction requires DoD buyers and their supply chains to understand where batteries are produced, who produced them, and whether restricted foreign entities are involved. Compliance teams may also evaluate Section 805 FY24 NDAA restrictions on Chinese military companies when reviewing covered supply-chain exposure. 18650BatteryStore helps buyers pivot toward documented, authentic OEM lithium cells and qualified battery options for federal projects.
Screen your bill of materials for cells, packs, or modules tied to restricted foreign entities and successor entities named in the law.
Request COO documentation and product traceability before committing a battery SKU to a federal or defense-related program.
Keep MSDS, UN38.3, spec sheets, manufacturer information, and quote records aligned with your internal audit requirements.
Compliance note: This page is a procurement support resource, not legal advice. Final NDAA battery compliance depends on the exact product, manufacturer, country of origin, lot, solicitation, prime-contract flow-down clauses, agency guidance, and your legal or compliance review.
Covered Battery Ban
Beginning October 1, 2027, FY24 NDAA Sec. 154 prohibits DoD funds from being obligated or expended to procure a battery produced by specified entities. For federal battery procurement, that means contractors should begin qualifying alternate suppliers, building documentation packages, and updating approved vendor lists now.
Manufacturer pathways
Start your bill of materials with established manufacturers located outside the restricted entity list. Public catalog availability can change, so use the quote form for SKU-level COO, documentation, and volume checks.
Strong options for high-capacity and high-drain 18650 and 21700 programs where buyers need authentic OEM lithium cells, reliable performance, and documentation review by SKU.
Japanese manufacturer pathways are frequently requested for aerospace, medical, tactical electronics, and engineering teams that prioritize reliability, consistency, and traceability.
Molicel is a preferred high-drain pathway for sUAS, robotics, tactical lighting, e-mobility, and battery pack programs that require high current capability and strong quality control.
Audit-ready procurement
Passing a federal audit requires more than a product link. Your procurement file may need Country of Origin documentation, UN38.3 testing reports, MSDS, spec sheets, purchase records, and a documented supplier review.
Request Documentation with QuoteGovernment & B2B quote
Tell us the cells, brands, documentation, and federal purchasing requirements you need. The commercial procurement team can help with NDAA battery compliance support, pallet-level quoting, tax-exempt purchasing, COO requests, and PO workflows.
Tip: Include your target manufacturer, cell format, expected quantity, solicitation requirements, CAGE/UEI if applicable, and whether the order requires COO, MSDS, UN38.3, or TAA documentation.
FAQ schema included
Quick answers for compliance officers, DoD contractors, aerospace engineers, and procurement teams evaluating NDAA compliant batteries and documentation requirements.
Request DocumentationFor battery procurement, NDAA compliance means evaluating whether a battery is produced by a restricted or covered entity named in federal law and confirming that the selected cell, battery, or pack supports the buyer’s contract requirements. Under the FY24 NDAA Sec. 154 battery procurement restriction, beginning October 1, 2027, DoD funds may not be obligated or expended to procure batteries produced by specified entities including CATL, BYD, Envision Energy, EVE Energy, Gotion High-tech, Hithium Energy Storage Technology, or their successors. Some procurement teams also review Section 805 FY24 NDAA restrictions on entities identified as Chinese military companies, but the named battery-entity prohibition appears as a separate battery procurement provision in the enacted law.
Many federal buyers look for Tier-1 manufacturers located outside restricted supply chains, including Molicel in Taiwan, Samsung SDI and LG Chem in South Korea, and Panasonic or Murata in Japan. Final compliance should be verified per SKU, lot, country of origin, and contract requirement before purchase.
For qualified B2B and B2G wholesale orders, our procurement team can help request or provide available Country of Origin documentation by SKU and lot where applicable. Include your required documentation in the quote form so the team can verify availability before order placement.
Yes, MSDS and UN38.3 documentation can often be provided for commercial orders when available from the manufacturer or authorized supply channel. Documentation availability can vary by brand, cell model, lot, and product category.
NDAA and TAA compliance are related but separate procurement reviews. The Trade Agreements Act generally focuses on U.S.-made or designated-country end products for covered acquisitions. Taiwan, South Korea, and Japan appear in FAR-designated country categories, but TAA status still must be verified by product, country of origin, and whether substantial transformation rules apply.
Yes. Government agencies, defense contractors, aerospace teams, and approved commercial buyers can request B2B or B2G account support for Purchase Orders, tax-exempt purchasing, COO documentation, pallet-level volume, and quote-based procurement.
Yes. Qualified accounts can request quotes for DoD compliant 18650 batteries, NDAA compliant 21700 batteries, bulk LiFePO4 batteries, chargers, pack-building supplies, and mixed commercial battery orders, subject to inventory and documentation availability.
We can help identify product options, documentation, country-of-origin information, and available manufacturer paperwork, but final acceptability depends on the specific solicitation, prime contract flow-downs, agency guidance, and your internal compliance review.
Request NDAA compliant 18650 batteries, NDAA compliant 21700 batteries, Country of Origin documentation, MSDS and UN38.3 test reports, tax-exempt purchasing, and B2G wholesale account support.