Spent Lead-Acid Golf Cart Battery

Worn 6V or 12V deep-cycle lead-acid battery from electric golf carts, incapable of recharging due to internal shorting. HTS 8549.11.90.00 applies to these spent lead-acid accumulators from recreational vehicles, meeting the 'neither usable nor rechargeable' criteria.

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.

8507.60.00Higher: 53.4% vs 17.5%

If traction batteries still functional

Lead-acid traction batteries for vehicles remain in 8507 if rechargeable and usable.

8548.00.00.00Higher: 35% vs 17.5%

If containing hazardous electrical waste components

Waste electrical machinery with hazardous parts may fall under 8548 instead of specific battery waste.

2620.99Lower: 10% vs 17.5%

If leached slag from processing

Slag and ash from lead battery smelting classified as mineral wastes in Chapter 26.

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Import Tips & Compliance

Comply with DOT hazardous material regulations (49 CFR 173.159) for transport of lead batteries

Include bill of lading specifying 'spent/non-rechargeable' to prevent reclassification

Related Products under HTS 8549.11.90.00

Spent Lead-Acid Car Battery

A used 12V lead-acid battery from an automobile, no longer capable of holding a charge due to sulfation and plate degradation. Classified under HTS 8549.11.90.00 as spent lead-acid accumulators that are neither usable nor rechargeable per chapter notes. These are typically collected from vehicles at end-of-life for recycling.

Recycled Forklift Lead-Acid Battery

End-of-life industrial lead-acid battery from warehouse forklifts, degraded beyond rechargeability from heavy-duty cycling. Classified as spent under 8549.11.90.00 per chapter note definitions for recycling purposes.

Used Marine Lead-Acid Starter Battery

Corroded lead-acid cranking battery from boats, unusable due to sulfation and incapable of recharge. HTS 8549.11.90.00 for other spent lead-acid accumulators not from motor vehicles.

Industrial Flooded Lead-Acid Battery Scrap

Liquid electrolyte-containing spent lead-acid batteries from stationary industrial applications like emergency lighting. Defined as spent under 8549.11.90.00 due to wear rendering them non-usable/rechargeable.

Used UPS Lead-Acid Battery

Depleted sealed lead-acid battery from an uninterruptible power supply system, worn out from repeated discharge cycles. Falls under 8549.11.90.00 as spent primary cells/batteries per definition: neither usable nor rechargeable. Common in data centers and office equipment recycling streams.

Spent Solar Panel Lead-Acid Storage Battery

Deep-discharge lead-acid battery from off-grid solar systems, no longer holding charge due to plate corrosion. Meets 8549.11.90.00 as spent lead-acid accumulator waste for precious metal recovery.