Batteryguard

Battery safe Batteryguard XL 230V Continuous charging

With Batteryguard safe storage and charging solutions

Safely charge small batteries using a standard 230V socket

If you work with smaller batteries—such as those for two-way radios, handheld scanners, or power tools—and lack access to three-phase power, the Batteryguard XL 230V battery safe is the ideal solution. Its continuous charging system ensures your batteries are always ready for use.​

Smart continuous charging system explained

Even with a standard socket, you can charge safely and efficiently. This battery safe employs a continuous charging system, allowing all levels to charge simultaneously, provided the total current remains below 16 amperes. No manual intervention is needed—the safe manages the process.

Schematic overview continuous charging at 230V

Strict regulations for lithium-ion batteries

Safety requirements for lithium-ion batteries are becoming stricter across Europe. That’s why the VDMA 24994 certification was developed. It focuses on containing fire, smoke and explosions – ensuring any incident stays controlled and staff remain safe. 

Our Batteryguard XL is VDMA 24994 certified and meets the highest standards for the safe storage of lithium-ion batteries!

To receive this certification, a battery safe must pass a demanding practical test. This test is carried out by independently accredited laboratories and supervised by ECB-S, a recognised European institution that ensures the quality and reliability of safety certifications. 

What people say about Batteryguard solutions

“Fortunately, the fire remained mostly inside the cabinet, actually not at all outside.”

Bart van Linschoten
Operational project manager
e-bikeaccu.nl
“You don’t want a fire to break out, for safety’s sake. Guests have to be able to have a carefree stay and simply feel safe.”
Tim Vermeulen
Bicycle rental employee
“I live above the shop with my family. That’s the important reason why we now have a battery safe.”

Rob Hendriks,
Owner of Bike Totaal Thijs Hendriks