The transport of lithium carbonate needs to meet certain reliability conditions and packaging requirements.
Lithium carbonate belongs to dangerous goods, which need special attention to reliable measures during transport. According to the Rules for Road Transport of Dangerous Goods, the transport of lithium carbonate needs to meet the following conditions:
Reliability test: Lithium carbonate needs to pass the test of UN38.3 of the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria to ensure its reliability during transport.
Energy Limit: Lithium carbonate must have a watt-hour rating of less than or equal to 20Wh (for cells alone) or 100Wh (for batteries) to prevent it from causing reliability problems during transport due to excessive energy.
Packaging Requirements: Unless installed in equipment, lithium carbonate shall be completely wrapped in inner packaging to prevent reliability problems caused by short circuits and contact with other conductive materials.

These conditions and requirements are intended to ensure the reliability of lithium carbonate during transport and to avoid accidents such as combustion or explosion. Therefore, lithium carbonate may be transported by ordinary means of transport provided that the above conditions are met.