Spent Automotive Lead-Acid Starter Battery

A used lead-acid storage battery from a passenger car, designed specifically for starting the engine, now spent and unusable as such due to wear and sulfation. It falls under HTS 8549.11.10.40 as spent lead-acid accumulators of a kind used for starting engines, intended for lead recovery. These batteries are collected from end-of-life vehicles for recycling.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
🇨🇳ChinaFree+17.5%17.5%
🇲🇽MexicoFree+10.0%10%
🇨🇦CanadaFree+10.0%10%
🇩🇪GermanyFree+10.0%10%
🇯🇵JapanFree+10.0%10%

Alternative Classifications

This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.

8549.11.10Same rate: 17.5%

If not specifically for starting engines

Batteries for other uses like deep-cycle marine or stationary applications fall under the general spent lead-acid category outside starter types.

8549.19.00Same rate: 17.5%

If spent primary cells or non-lead-acid batteries

Only lead-acid accumulators are in 8549.11; other chemistries like nickel-cadmium or primary alkaline batteries use different subheadings.

8507.10Higher: 28.5% vs 17.5%

If still usable or rechargeable

Functional lead-acid starter batteries are classified as new or working electric accumulators, not waste/scrap.

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Import Tips & Compliance

Verify the batteries are truly spent (unusable and non-rechargeable) with testing certificates to avoid misclassification as usable goods; Ensure hazardous waste documentation like EPA manifests for lead-acid batteries; Declare exact weight and lead content for proper duty assessment and environmental compliance

Related Products under HTS 8549.11.10.40

Used Car 12V Lead-Acid Engine Starter Battery

A 12-volt spent lead-acid battery extracted from a standard automobile, primarily for cranking the starter motor, now degraded and destined for scrap. Classified under HTS 8549.11.10.40 because it matches the definition of spent lead-acid accumulators for engine starting, collected for lead reclamation. Common in automotive recycling streams.

Recycled Motorcycle Lead-Acid Starter Battery Scrap

Spent lead-acid battery from a motorcycle or scooter, optimized for high-cranking engine starts, now worn out and broken for recycling. It qualifies for HTS 8549.11.10.40 as waste/scrap of lead-acid starter accumulators for lead recovery. Smaller size typical for two-wheeled vehicles.

Worn-Out Truck Lead-Acid Cranking Battery

A heavy-duty spent lead-acid battery from a light truck or van, designed for repeated engine cranking, now sulfated and non-functional. Falls under HTS 8549.11.10.40 for spent starter lead-acid accumulators targeted for lead recovery. Typically higher capacity than passenger car models.

Discarded Small Engine Lawnmower Starter Battery

Spent lead-acid battery from riding lawnmowers or small gas engines, used for cold cranking, now cracked and spent for recycling. Classified in HTS 8549.11.10.40 as it is a lead-acid starter accumulator scrap for lead recovery. Common in outdoor power equipment recycling.

End-of-Life Passenger Vehicle SLI Battery Scrap

SLI (Starting, Lighting, Ignition) lead-acid battery from sedans, now at end-of-life due to capacity loss below 80%, for lead smelting. HTS 8549.11.10.40 covers these spent starter batteries expressly for recovery. Standard in auto junkyards.

Used ATV Lead-Acid Engine Cranking Battery

Spent battery from all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), built for high-vibration engine starting, now damaged and recycled. Fits HTS 8549.11.10.40 as spent lead-acid starter accumulators for lead recovery. Vibration-resistant design typical.