Product Applicability
Automotive Battery Imports South Africa: PVoC CoC Requirements
Automotive batteries — including lead-acid starter batteries, AGM batteries, and EFB batteries — imported into South Africa require a PVoC Certificate of Conformity. They are regulated products subject to compulsory SANS standards for safety and performance. From 20 September 2026, automotive battery shipments without a valid CoC will be detained by SARS Customs.
Why It Is Regulated
Safety Standards for Automotive batteries
Automotive batteries imported into South Africa are regulated under the SABS PVoC programme because they are subject to compulsory South African National Standards (SANS). The applicable standards include SANS 60095 (lead-acid starter batteries) and SANS 62660 (secondary lithium-ion cells for propulsion of electric road vehicles). These standards set minimum safety requirements that goods must meet before they can legally be sold in South Africa.
Non-compliant automotive batteries can fail prematurely, leak acid, or in extreme cases cause fires. Substandard lead-acid batteries may not deliver the rated cold cranking amps (CCA), causing vehicle starting failures in cold conditions.
From 20 September 2026, SARS Customs will check for valid PVoC CoCs on all regulated goods at all ports of entry. Shipments arriving without a valid CoC will be detained.
HS Codes and Scope
Tariff Classification for Automotive batteries
The HS codes most commonly associated with automotive batteries include 8507.10 (lead-acid accumulators of a kind used for starting piston engines), 8507.20 (other lead-acid accumulators). Importers should verify the correct HS code for their specific product with their clearing agent. The HS code determines whether the goods fall within the SABS PVoC regulated product scope.
The distinction between automotive starter batteries (lead-acid, HS 8507.10) and traction batteries for electric vehicles (lithium-ion, HS 8507.60) is important. Both are regulated but under different SANS standards.
The Certification Process
How to Obtain a PVoC CoC
To obtain a PVoC CoC, contact an SABS-accredited inspection body — Bureau Veritas, Intertek, SGS, or TÜV Rheinland — and provide them with the product specifications, HS code, applicable SANS standards, and planned shipment details. The inspection body will assess the goods against the relevant standards and issue a CoC if they comply.
First-time certifications typically take 2–4 weeks. Repeat certifications for the same product model are faster because the inspection body already has the product's test data on file.
Once the inspection body issues a CoC PDF, register it on CoC Vault to create a tamper-evident digital record and permanent verification URL for use in SAD 500 customs declarations.
After the CoC Is Issued
CoC Vault Registration
Register the CoC PDF on CoC Vault at certificatesofconformity.co.za/mint. Upload the PDF, complete the nine metadata fields, and pay the minting fee (2%/1%/0.5% of CIF value). A permanent verification URL is minted immediately after payment.
Share the verification URL with your clearing agent before the SAD 500 declaration is submitted. SARS Customs checks the URL to verify the CoC's authenticity when the goods arrive.
Do automotive batteries need a PVoC CoC?
Yes. Automotive batteries are regulated products under the SABS PVoC programme. A PVoC CoC from an SABS-accredited inspection body is required before shipment.
Which SANS standards apply to automotive batteries?
SANS 60095 (lead-acid starter batteries) for conventional automotive batteries. SANS 62660 applies to lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles.
What HS codes are used for automotive batteries?
8507.10 (lead-acid accumulators for starting piston engines) and 8507.20 (other lead-acid accumulators).
When does PVoC enforcement become mandatory?
20 September 2026. From that date, SARS Customs will check for valid PVoC CoCs on all regulated goods, including automotive batteries.
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Your Shipment Needs a PVoC CoC
This product category is regulated. A CoC from an SABS-accredited inspection body is required before shipment. Create your CoC Vault record before the 20 September 2026 deadline.
Sources: Government Gazette No. 54374 (20 March 2026); Standards Act 8 of 2008; Customs and Excise Act 91 of 1964. Last verified: 3 May 2026. certificatesofconformity.co.za is an independent reference publication operated by LinkDaddy LLC, a Florida-registered US entity. Not affiliated with or endorsed by the SABS, NRCS, SARS, or any agency of the Government of South Africa.