High Energy
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What Are High Energy Batteries?
High-energy batteries are rechargeable lithium-ion battery packs used in outdoor power equipment, built to deliver high power and long runtimes. They store more energy than everyday household batteries and are considered a type of Medium-Format battery. Because of their size and energy capacity, they need safe handling when they’re ready for recycling.
Common Uses:
High-energy batteries are used in electric, cordless outdoor power equipment such as:
- Lawn mowers
- Snow blowers
- Leaf blowers
- Chainsaws
Why Recycling Matters
High-energy batteries (i.e., batteries over 300 watt hours) can still hold a charge even when they stop working. If they’re thrown in the trash or left loose with other batteries, they can spark and create a fire risk. Recycling keeps homes and communities safer and helps recover valuable materials that can be reused.
How to Recycle
High Energy Batteries
High-energy batteries are recycled through The Battery Network’s dedicated program, created in collaboration with outdoor power equipment industry leaders, because they’re larger and store more power than most household batteries.
- Use the locator to find a trained collection site that accepts high-energy batteries from participating brands.
- The Battery Network and certified partners manage transport and recycling to ensure safe, responsible processing.
If the battery is damaged (swollen, leaking, overheating, or recalled), follow the Damaged Battery/DDR instructions instead.
Safety Reminders:
- Never put high-energy batteries in the trash or curbside recycling.
- Do not disassemble or attempt to repair the battery pack.