The EU Battery Regulation (2023/1542) is entering its most critical phase. Therefore, from February 18, 2027, every electric vehicle, LMT, and industrial battery above 2 kWh placed on the EU market must be accompanied by a Digital Battery Passport, a dynamic, machine-readable record accessible via QR code.
2026 is the year to act. The carbon footprint methodology already came into force. New labeling requirements come into force in August 2026. The Data Attribute Longlist v1.3 has been published. And the window for smooth implementation is narrowing.
In our Battery Passport Regulation eBook 2.0, you will find a fully updated guide to the regulation: what has changed since 2024, the complete compliance timeline through to 2030, what data must be collected, and the practical steps your organisation needs to take now.
Moreover, you will learn how our traceability software, Saga, can provide the infrastructure your Battery Passport compliance depends on, from supply chain data collection to unique product identification and third-party-ready audit trails.
For more background on the regulation, visit our article: Navigating the EU Battery Regulation: A Roadmap to 2027 Compliance.
Get in touch with the PSQR team at info@psqr.eu.
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