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Showing updates tagged Battery Regulation — 2 results.

Critical Reg. 2023/1542, Art. 77

European Commission publishes final delegated act for battery passport data requirements

The European Commission has adopted the final delegated act specifying the exact data fields, formats, and technical standards for battery passports under the EU Battery Regulation. The act confirms all mandatory and recommended fields from Annex XIII, specifies JSON-LD with W3C Verifiable Credentials Data Model 2.0 context as the required…

Action required Manufacturers must verify that their DPP systems can generate battery passports conforming to the published JSON-LD schema. Review the final field list against your current passport data to identify any remaining gaps. Ensure your platform supports the three data access…
Medium Reg. 2023/1542, Recital 22

Battery passport pilot programme opens for voluntary early adopters

The European Commission has launched a voluntary pilot programme allowing battery manufacturers to test their DPP creation and registration workflows against the draft technical standards before mandatory enforcement begins. The pilot provides sandbox access to the EU Central Registry test environment, a validation tool for checking passport data against the…

Action required Battery manufacturers should register for the pilot programme to test their end-to-end DPP workflow: data collection, passport creation, QR code generation, and registry submission. The pilot sandbox environment mirrors the production registry and provides detailed validation error messages that help…

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Regulatory Radar is a free, curated feed of every change to EU Digital Product Passport regulations — ESPR delegated acts, EU Battery Regulation amendments, EU Central Registry technical specifications, GS1 Digital Link updates, and CIRPASS-2 working-group decisions. Each update is summarised in plain English, tagged with an urgency level, and linked back to the official EU source. Subscribers receive a weekly digest by email; the archive lives at traceable.digital/resources/regulatory-radar/.

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