HPQ Silicon Secures UL 1642 Certification for HPQ ENDURA+ Lithium-Ion Cells, Clearing Final Regulatory Barrier for U.S. Commercial Sales
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HPQ Silicon (OTCQB: HPQFF) announced UL 1642 certification for its HPQ ENDURA+ lithium-ion cells — the 18650 (4,000 mAh) and 21700 (6,000 mAh) formats — clearing a core U.S. safety standard required by OEMs and integrators. Combined with prior UN 38.3 transport certification, HPQ says it has completed the core U.S. regulatory framework and can transition from validation to commercial engagement, customer qualification, and supply‑chain integration in North America. The certification confirms cell‑level safety under electrical, mechanical, thermal, and abuse tests and aims to remove a key hurdle for immediate U.S. commercialization.
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- UL 1642 safety certification secured for 18650 (4,000 mAh) and 21700 (6,000 mAh) cells
- UN 38.3 transport certification already in place, completing core U.S. regulatory steps
- Enables direct engagement with North American OEMs, integrators, and end markets
- Positions HPQ to move from validation into customer qualification and early commercial deployment
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- UL 1642 certification clears HPQ ENDURA+ 18650 and 21700 cells for
U.S. commercial sales, meeting the baseline safety standard required by North American OEMs and integrators. - With both UL 1642 and UN 38.3 certifications secured, HPQ transitions from validation to commercialization, enabling immediate customer engagement and qualification discussions in the U.S. market.
UL 1642 certification is widely regarded as the technical threshold for selling lithium-ion cells in the U.S. market. Its completion marks a decisive regulatory milestone for HPQ, enabling direct engagement with North American customers across electronics, mobility, embedded systems, and professional equipment markets.
This achievement follows HPQ's earlier UN 38.3 transport certification (December 16th release) and completes the Company's
"Certifying at the cell level, is where real market access begins in
UL 1642 Confirms Cell-Level Safety Under Real-World and Abuse Conditions
UL 1642 certifications verify the safety of lithium-ion cells through a comprehensive series of electrical, mechanical, and thermal stress tests that simulate real-world use and failure scenarios. HPQ's HPQ ENDURA+ cells successfully met all applicable requirements, including short-circuit protection, resistance to overcharge and forced discharge, thermal stability, mechanical integrity under impact and crush conditions, and tolerance to electrical and mechanical abuse.
Passing these tests confirms that the HPQ ENDURA+ cells demonstrate the intrinsic safety, thermal control, and structural robustness required for deployment in regulated
By securing this certification, HPQ removes a critical barrier to entry for
From Validation to Commercial Execution
HPQ approached UL 1642 certification with a high level of technical confidence. Many of the underlying safety and abuse tests had already been replicated internally during prior development and qualification phases. Formal certification now provides third-party confirmation that the HPQ ENDURA+ platform meets
With both UN 38.3 transport certification and UL 1642 safety certification now in place, HPQ has completed the core regulatory requirements for
"Reaching this stage changes the nature of our discussions with the market," added Tourillon. "HPQ ENDURA+ is no longer being evaluated as a development program, but as a compliant product platform that can be integrated into existing supply chains. That credibility allows us to move from technical validation to commercial execution, including customer qualification, volume planning, and partnership structuring in the
This milestone underscores HPQ's progression from advanced battery research and development to market-ready execution. The HPQ ENDURA+ platform is now cleared for
About HPQ Silicon
HPQ Silicon Inc. is a
HPQ is also pursuing proprietary technologies to become a low-cost, zero-CO₂ producer of fumed silica and high-purity silicon, with technical support from PyroGenesis Inc. Together, these initiatives position HPQ to capture growth opportunities in the energy storage, clean hydrogen, and advanced materials markets essential to achieving global net-zero goals.
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