Browse our range of lithium-ion battery storage cabinets, designed to provide a secure and compliant solution for storing lithium-ion batteries and reducing the risks associated with thermal runaway.

Ideal for warehouses, workshops, factories and commercial environments, they support safer battery management with features aligned to relevant safety standards, including VDMA guidance and EN-rated protection requirements.

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Storage Cabinets for Lithium-Ion Batteries

Lithium-ion battery storage gives workplaces a designated place to keep spare, returned, and out-of-use batteries. Keeping them in one dedicated place makes it easier to see what you have, what is in use, and what needs attention, while supporting safer day-to-day battery management.

We provide lithium-ion battery storage cabinets, boxes, and containers suitable for workplaces of all sizes, from those managing just a few batteries to those storing larger quantities.

Batteries can be kept in a designated storage area to improve stock management, help control access, and support safer handling.

More Than One Way to Store Batteries

Battery storage requirements vary depending on the workplace and the number of batteries being managed. A small workshop may only require a lockable tool battery storage cabinet, while a larger site may need collection containers, storage boxes, or high-capacity storage units.

Our Range Includes

  • Lithium-ion battery storage cabinets
  • Lockable battery cabinets
  • Battery collection containers
  • Fire-protection boxes and safety barrels
  • Storage racks
  • Larger lithium-ion battery storage containers
  • Combined storage and charging products

Some products are designed for everyday battery storage, while others are intended for battery collection, isolation, or the storage of larger quantities. Always check the individual product description to ensure it matches your intended application.

Finding the Right Battery Storage

Before choosing a storage solution, consider:

  • The number and size of the batteries
  • The condition and health of the batteries
  • The proposed storage location
  • How the batteries will be organised within the storage unit
  • Whether access needs to be restricted

Damaged batteries, or those of uncertain condition, should be managed differently from batteries in normal use. Always follow the battery manufacturer's instructions, your workplace risk assessment, and the relevant procedures for battery isolation and disposal.

Not Sure Which Battery Storage Solution You Need?

Provide us with the battery dimensions, quantities, intended use, and details of the proposed storage location. We will help you identify products that match the way batteries are managed on your site.

Call us on 01933 665000 or email sales@oneillgmbh.co.uk.