Hello.
 

We are contemplating to introduce a battery-embedded solution, which is 
naturally equipped with our receiver technology. Battery manufacturers tell us 
that we need UL 1642 (for the cell) and UL 2054 (for the battery package) and 
that these certifications lasts ~3 months.

Question #1 - UL test house that performs battery approvals.

Question #2 – what is the fastest possible way in which we can obtain each of 
these certifications?

Question #3 – is there any other certification that we might be needing?

Thanks

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