Ukraine’s energy‑supporting market keeps seeing rising demand, with growing import orders for energy‑storage batteries, portable power stations, EV power batteries and backup power supplies. A large number of Chinese foreign‑trade enterprises export lithium‑battery products to local distributors, engineering contractors and end‑users in Ukraine.
Lithium‑ion batteries are Class 9 dangerous goods that must comply strictly with IMDG and IATA dangerous‑goods transportation regulations. Ukraine features complicated customs‑clearance procedures, and its customs carries out rigorous inspections on battery‑related goods regarding HS code classification, technical documentation and packaging standards. Due to special geopolitical transportation conditions, ordinary logistics channels frequently encounter cargo detention caused by missing documents, transit delays, customs‑clearance blockages, and high port‑demurrage and rectification fees. Most regular courier services refuse large‑volume pure‑battery shipments, which brings heavy losses to foreign‑trade sellers.
BAS ( Ancheng ) International Logistics launches the Ukraine battery DDP special line with double customs clearance and tax inclusion, delivering a one‑stop door‑to‑door logistics solution. The full‑chain service covers domestic warehousing & packing, export dangerous‑goods declaration, multimodal international transit, local Ukrainian customs clearance, tax payment on behalf of clients and final‑mile delivery. Drawing on years of practical experience in dangerous‑goods battery logistics, we implement fully compliant whole‑process operations to mitigate transit and customs‑clearance risks and support Chinese foreign‑trade enterprises in stable battery‑product exports to Ukraine.
Acceptable Commodity Categories
All operations are performed in strict accordance with international dangerous‑goods transportation standards, covering mainstream batteries and battery‑equipped products on the market:
- Pure lithium‑ion batteries UN3480: energy‑storage lithium‑ion batteries, power batteries, photovoltaic‑energy‑storage cells and battery packs
- Batteries contained in equipment UN3481: e‑vehicle batteries, integrated energy‑storage units, portable energy‑storage power stations
- Power banks, backup power supplies, batteries for power tools
- Lead‑acid storage batteries, gel batteries and other energy‑storage battery products
Both small and large shipments are accepted. We support small‑batch sample shipments as well as full‑container large‑volume shipments to satisfy diverse shipping requirements for cross‑border e‑commerce, engineering procurement and B2B foreign‑trade businesses.

Core Advantages of Our Special Line
1. DDP Double‑Customs‑Clearance & Tax‑Inclusive, Door‑to‑Door Delivery
All‑in‑one service covering customs duties, import VAT and customs‑clearance handling fees. Consignees do not need to handle any customs‑clearance formalities. Goods are delivered directly to destinations across Ukraine including Kyiv, Lviv and Kharkiv, freeing consignees from cumbersome customs‑clearance and tax‑payment procedures.
2. Full‑Chain Compliant Dangerous‑Goods Operations
We hold qualification for Class 9 dangerous‑goods handling. Before shipment, we verify MSDS and UN38.3 test reports, implement standard UN‑certified packaging, apply dangerous‑goods labels and control battery state‑of‑charge. Bookings and transits follow IATA, ADR and IMDG rules strictly to reduce risks of rejection at origin ports and detention during transit.
3. Mature Transit & Transportation Routes
Whether by air‑freight or sea‑freight, goods enter Ukraine via land transport after transiting through Polish ports. Reliable cooperative transit resources minimize unexpected issues such as cargo diversion or mis‑routing. Cargo tracking is available for clients to monitor shipment status in real time.
4. Professional Local Customs‑Clearance Team
Our team is familiar with Ukraine customs declaration rules for batteries and relevant policies for energy‑related products. We precisely match FEA commodity codes to avoid fines and cargo detention triggered by misclassification, and respond efficiently to customs inspections to shorten cargo‑detention periods.
5. One‑Stop Full‑Process Service
Our domestic warehouse provides services including goods receiving, cargo consolidation, packing & reinforcement, dangerous‑goods label application, export customs filing and dangerous‑goods declaration. Clients only need to deliver goods to our warehouse; we take charge of all subsequent procedures.
Basic Documents Required for Shipment
To ensure smooth customs clearance, clients shall provide the following basic documents before shipment:
- Commercial invoice and packing list
- MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet)
- UN38.3 battery test report
- Product specifications (voltage, Wh capacity, model number)
Note: Ukraine has temporary tariff‑reduction policies for certain energy‑storage equipment. Such policies are time‑sensitive; tax exemption cannot be taken for granted. We will conduct declarations in compliance with the latest customs regulations.

Reference Transit Time
- Air‑to‑land channel: Approximately 20‑30 working days for delivery
- Sea‑to‑land channel: Approximately 50‑60 working days for delivery
Transit time may fluctuate due to objective factors such as inspections at transit ports, local road conditions and customs examinations. Please consult our sales consultants for up‑to‑date lead‑time references before shipment.
Non‑Acceptable Shipments
- Counterfeit or infringing‑product batteries without valid battery‑safety technical documentation
- Waste batteries with damaged packaging, liquid leakage or aged components
- Goods exceeding power‑capacity limits or failing to meet international dangerous‑goods transportation specifications